KOREC case study – Purposeful innovation: From paper plans to pointclouds with Hillcrest Structural Ltd The Trimble X7 3D Laser Scanner is proving to be extremely popular with Trimble Tekla users thanks to the FieldLink software that powers it and allows for the seamless import of IFC models (supported by Tekla). Our latest KOREC case study features Hillcrest Structural who were able to reduce… The Trimble X7 3D Laser Scanner is proving to be extremely popular with Trimble Tekla users thanks to the FieldLink software that powers it and allows for the seamless import of IFC models (supported by Tekla). Our latest KOREC case study features Hillcrest Structural who were able to reduce labour and plant costs, increase accuracy and save time by switching from tapes and dumpy levels to point clouds and robotic measurement. Their choice was to purchase a Trimble X7 3D Laser Scanner and RTS773 Robotic Total Station, both designed to work with FieldLink running on a T100 Tablet. Our thanks to Hillcrest Managing Director, Jamie Green and Hillcrest Design Technician, Jay White, for supplying the information for this case study. Read the full story here You May Also LikeAuto-calibration of the X7 – what it really means and why it mattersECC Group’s covid-proof, 21st century workflow with the X7 and Trimble CloudEngineTrimble X7 wins the Red Dot design award Related Products KOREC Trimble Trimble X7 Laser Scanner RTS773 Trimble T10 Tablet RTS771 This post has been tagged: Tekla, Trimble Fieldlink, Trimble RTS773, Trimble X7 Tweet Share
The Trimble X7 3D Laser Scanner is proving to be extremely popular with Trimble Tekla users thanks to the FieldLink software that powers it and allows for the seamless import of IFC models (supported by Tekla). Our latest KOREC case study features Hillcrest Structural who were able to reduce labour and plant costs, increase accuracy and save time by switching from tapes and dumpy levels to point clouds and robotic measurement. Their choice was to purchase a Trimble X7 3D Laser Scanner and RTS773 Robotic Total Station, both designed to work with FieldLink running on a T100 Tablet. Our thanks to Hillcrest Managing Director, Jamie Green and Hillcrest Design Technician, Jay White, for supplying the information for this case study. Read the full story here You May Also LikeAuto-calibration of the X7 – what it really means and why it mattersECC Group’s covid-proof, 21st century workflow with the X7 and Trimble CloudEngineTrimble X7 wins the Red Dot design award Related Products KOREC Trimble Trimble X7 Laser Scanner RTS773 Trimble T10 Tablet RTS771 This post has been tagged: Tekla, Trimble Fieldlink, Trimble RTS773, Trimble X7 Tweet Share