This presentation explains what Reality Capture is and demonstrates various strategies and uses for it on different engineering projects. Capturing existing conditions can be a challenge. Sometimes traditional field measuring is the correct application for what is needed. However, this method is time-consuming and often requires additional trips back to the project site, which is not cost-effective. The benefits of Reality Capture include efficiency, economy, quality, and safety advantages. Tools covered in this presentation include high definition 3D laser scanners, multi-stations with scanning capabilities, mobile LiDAR, UAV, and structured light technology. These tools can be implemented on such applications as transportation-related projects, volume calculations, irregular surface feature delineation, as-built locations, MEP mapping, and structural failures. The presentation focuses on the various reality capture tools and methods, the advantages and limitations of each, and deliverable options. Presenters will also look at sample project datasets. The goal is to help participants better understand these technologies and their capabilities and see applications in their own projects.