“…Therefore, understanding these applications' technical characteristics and details is crucial in determining 3D laser scanning technology adoption in construction projects [24,25], as indicated in the objectives of this article in Section 2. Moreover, laser scanning technology utilises laser light to capture spatial data, including height, longitude, and latitude in three coordinates, resulting in millions of points forming unstructured Point Cloud Data (PCD) [26][27][28]. PCD is then processed to extract essential information, create precise representations, identify objects, quantify volumes, and measure distances, ultimately developing semantically rich 3D models [29,30].…”