Preserving Paris: Advanced and Surveying Solutions for Tunneling and Monitoring
Advanced solutions for tunneling and monitoring keep the largest transportation expansion project in Europe on track.
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Advanced solutions for tunneling and monitoring keep the largest transportation expansion project in Europe on track.
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The 2019 Nepalese survey of Mount Everest, utilizing advanced GNSS tools and techniques, yielded the most precise elevation to date of the world’s highest and most famous peak.
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American Electric Power turned to augmented reality technology to boost productivity and improve interactions with customers, contractors and the public.
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Kuwait’s land management department is reducing property encroachment using Trimble technology.
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To support Paris’ expanded metropolis, the Grand Paris Express transportation plan will add 124 miles of new lines along with upgrades to the existing line.
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Working for the ICC of the Schiphol Region in The Netherlands, Geospatial services company BSF Swissphoto used Trimble Inpho software to process and transform 30,000 photos.
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The Caribbean Division of The Nature Conservancy used Trimble’s eCognition object-based image analysis (OBIA) software to map Caribbean reefs.
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The Caribbean Division of The Nature Conservancy used Trimble’s eCognition object-based image analysis (OBIA) software to map Caribbean reefs.
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Kadaster International’s Land in Peace project enabled indigenous Colombians to confirm the boundaries of their properties using a smart phone.
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CES Group Engineers handle the surveying work on a $3.1 billion project to renovate the airport’s concourses and expand its roadways.
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Trimble CEO Rob Painter discusses the importance of broad access to technology, which can help societies better react to the unexpected, such as Covid-19.
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Netherlands company Dura Vermeer used Trimble’s R2 receiver for location measurement of tar samples as part of the country’s effort to build new roads using recycled asphalt from old roads.
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A project team led by Roelfsema used satellite data and Trimble’s eCognition OBIA software to develop scalable mapping of the Great Barrier Reef.
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Sailcargo constructed an eco-conscious shipbuilding facility in Costa Rica, where it is building a wind-powered cargo ship.
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Hensel Phelps used Boston Dynamic’s autonomous robot dogs, equipped with an integrated Trimble X7 laser scanner, to autonomously scan and survey areas of Denver International Airport.
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Trimble’s Rob Painter features in an article about how the Covid-19 pandemic revealed the need for worldwide technology democratization.
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The use of 3D laser scanners is expanding the role of geospatial technology in criminal investigations to produce accurate, feature-rich visualizations of crime scenes.
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Sellin, a biologist with the National Botanical Conservatory of Brest (CBN), used Trimble’s eCognition OBIA to produce the first regional vegetation map for Brittany, France.
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Texas-based Topographic Land Surveyors used Trimble CenterPoint RTX and R10 receivers to survey a 185-mile pipeline that runs from Oklahoma to Texas.
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Surveying beaches along England’s southwest coast as part of a national coastal monitoring program.
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Why social media is important and how to participate.
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Katmai National Park broke new ground in laser scanning when they used a Trimble TX8 scanner, R10 GNSS receiver, RTK, and RealWorks to gather bear fatness data.
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Trimble’s eCognition software was part of a technology solution used to accurately map multi-age citrus trees in California.
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This article, published in The American Surveyor, takes a look at how Trimble Clarity is helping surveyors get vital, easy-to-understand project data into his clients’ hands.
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US-based inspection company TechCorr used Trimble’s TX5 or TX8 3D scanners and Trimble RealWorks -- for collecting and analyzing tank inspection data.
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