Building Science Services

AIA Minnesota Convention and Product Exposition


Crane Engineering Building Science will Exhibit at the 

AIA Minnesota Convention and Product Exposition

November 6-9, 2012

Minneapolis Convention Center

AIA Minnesota Convention and Product ExpositionMinnesota architects and building industry professionals attend the annual convention and expo to learn about trends and new technologies in building products and earn education credits by attending seminars.

Crane Engineering Building Science will feature 3-D Laser Scanning services in our booth. 

The highest technical level of 3-dimensional imaging is now available to our clients thanks to Crane’s new Leica C10 ScanStation®. This high definition scanning instrumentation provides the best in class laser scanning service available to the market today.

3-D Laser Scanning provides high definition images for exact site documentation, for “as built” building and process records, and for precise measurement capability that enables incident reconstruction.

  • Unprecedented versatility
  • Major productivity advances
  • Site documentation
  • “As Built” records
  • Accident and incident reconstruction

Please stop by booth #228 to discuss how we can help you with our 

Building Owner Services.  

AIA Minnesota

To register for the event, please click here: AIA-MN Registration

About Crane Engineering Building Science
crane engineering building scienceCrane Engineering Building Science brings an architectural and engineering perspective to all projects – an approach unique to the building science field. The firm’s professionals engage multidisciplinary technical expertise to solve building-related issues for a variety of clients, including legal and real estate professionals, construction and insurance companies, manufacturers, property owners, managers and others. These issues could include construction defects, contract disputes, building envelope, water intrusion and large loss insurance cases.

Crane Engineering Building Science answers clients’ questions regarding defects and failures in building design, construction and materials – and how they can be prevented or resolved.

For more information, please visit our web site: Crane Engineering Building Science