On construction sites, the digital photos have been routinely applied
for project management, such as documentation of daily activities and
provision of visual aids for better communication. With the advance of
the surveying technique of close-range photogrammetry, information from
the two-dimensional (2D) digital images can be extracted to construct
three-dimensional (3D) knowledge, which is of great assistance for site
engineers, for example, to sketch profiles of site elements, measure
structure geometric dimensions, and track progress states of an ongoing
product. For the benefit of construction professionals who are
interested in utilizing or developing close-range photogrammetry, this
book introduces the fundamentals of this technique and applies it to
analytically 1) model 3D construction site elements by point and shoot
photography, 2) measure the geometric dimensions of building products,
and 3) augment site photos with 3D graphics of underground facilities
for better quality investigation and progress visualization of
infrastructure construction.