As-Built Verification for CORENET X Submissions
Singapore's CORENET X gateway wants proof the completed work matches the approved BIM model. SpatialSense helps you build that proof — it does not submit on your behalf.
Start free and overlay a site scan against the approved BIM model straight in the browser.
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The gap between "built" and "approved"
The CORENET X submission window opens in nine days. The QP has asked whether the completed core matches the approved BIM model, and the answer on file is a stack of site photos and a site engineer's best guess.
Nobody wants to be the one who signs off on a discrepancy that surfaces after handover. What the team actually needs is a clear, dated record: this is what was built, this is what was approved, here is where they line up and where they do not.
SpatialSense has no official integration with CORENET X and makes no claim of certification or endorsement from the gateway. What it does is turn a laser scan and a BIM model into a browser-based verification record your team can check before the submission goes in.
How it works
- Sign up free — no card required to start.
- Upload your as-built scan and the approved BIM model.
- Overlay them in the browser and pin any mismatch as an issue for your team to check.
More than a viewer
Compare scans over time
Line up two scans of the same site from different dates and see what actually changed. Compare point clouds across time →
Measure in the browser
Distances and dimensions, checked directly in the viewer — no export to desktop software first. Measure point clouds in your browser →
Pin issues to the model
Flag a problem on the exact point in the scan and assign it to someone, instead of describing a location in a message. Annotate point clouds and assign issues →
Overlay against BIM
Put the as-built scan next to the design model and see where they disagree. Verify as-built against BIM →
Frequently asked questions
Does SpatialSense integrate directly with CORENET X?
No. SpatialSense has no official integration, certification, or endorsement from CORENET X. It helps your team produce an accurate as-built vs BIM verification record, which you then use as part of your own CORENET X submission.
Is it really free to start?
Starting is free — sign up and explore the viewer with a sample dataset. Uploading and working with your own scans and BIM models starts on the Starter plan, from $99 a month.
What BIM formats are supported?
SpatialSense reads IFC and RVT BIM models, so you can overlay them against a point cloud scan directly in the browser.
Is my data hosted appropriately for Singapore requirements?
Projects are private by default and access is role-based, so only people you invite can open a scan. Specific regional hosting commitments for Singapore are not yet published — ask your account team for current details.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes — the viewer runs in a mobile browser, so you can check a verification record on site as well as at a desk.
Bring your BIM coordinator in. Start a free trial and check your first as-built against the model today.