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Topcon's Andreas Lundback will look at how positioning technology can improve on-site efficiency through machine control.
Specialist communications tools for heavy civil contractors.
2LS tools fit in between professional and entry-level instruments, while high technology systems will also be on display.
Digital instruments speed up surveying tasks, but as the technology gets more advanced, manufacturers are also focussing on keeping them cost-effective and intuitive to operate.
Speedy Hire’s revenues for the three months to 30 June were 2.2% lower than the same quarter in 2010, with an 8.8% improvement in rental prices offset by a 5.8% fall in volumes.
Proposed LightSquared system could have negative impact on construction industry
The 3D-MC2 technology from Topcon Positioning Systems now available for motor graders.
Multi-industry group fears new wireless network could create up to 40000 GPS ‘dead spots’ across the US.
The latest generation of surveying instruments are not just more efficient, they are also more rugged than ever before.
Rental company HKL Baumaschinen has been appointed exclusive dealer in Germany for the Sokkia range of lasers. The deal covers the Sokkia and Triax branded models.
Topcon has introduced the Layout and LayoutMaster software designed to help contractors with construction staking and layout tasks regardless of terrain, weather and job site restrictions.
Key procurment contracts awarded for European satellite navigation system.
Surveying equipment manufacturers are developing easier-to-use, more productive instruments using the latest technologies. Becca Wilkins reports on the improvements being made in this specialised sector.
Surveying is a high-tech area, but in recognition of how complex it has become, manufacturers are working on making their instruments easier to use.
Leica has introduced the ScanStation C10, the company's newest 3D laser scanner for as-built and topographic surveying.
The new GRS-1 dual-frequency, dual-constellation, network-enabled RTK rover system from Topcon features an internal GSM modem, high-speed processor, built-in camera, compass and bar code reader.
Trimble's new Tablet handheld computer with built-in cellular and WiFi connections allows construction workers to quickly receive design changes or updates in the field and to deliver measurement or stakeout results to the office for on-the-spot approval.
Trimble has introduced the Spectra Precision LL100 horizontal laser level for use in a variety of construction elevation control applications, the company said.
Caterpillar and Trimble have announced a new joint venture (JV) company and distribution agreement that will focus on applications for road construction, paving, heavy construction and quarry/aggregates worksites.
In order to obtain better accuracy and improved flexibility, Topcon introduced what it calls a bar code transmitter for its mm GPS.
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