New KOREC case study – jetty piles Undertaking a jetty survey for a large international port on the south coast brings its own unique set of challenges. Brunel Surveys’ Peter Worthington tackles the access difficulties of a twenty-four hour working port, a swaying boat as a base from which to survey, a tiny tidal window and the… Undertaking a jetty survey for a large international port on the south coast brings its own unique set of challenges. Brunel Surveys’ Peter Worthington tackles the access difficulties of a twenty-four hour working port, a swaying boat as a base from which to survey, a tiny tidal window and the need to accurately survey the 200 piles supporting the 170m long deck. Their solution? Combining poinclouds from SX10 and ZEB HORIZON data in Trimble Business Center. Our thanks to Peter Worthington and the team at Brunels for supplying the information and pcitures. Download the PDF here This post has been tagged: Trimble Business Center, Trimble SX10 Tweet Share
Undertaking a jetty survey for a large international port on the south coast brings its own unique set of challenges. Brunel Surveys’ Peter Worthington tackles the access difficulties of a twenty-four hour working port, a swaying boat as a base from which to survey, a tiny tidal window and the need to accurately survey the 200 piles supporting the 170m long deck. Their solution? Combining poinclouds from SX10 and ZEB HORIZON data in Trimble Business Center. Our thanks to Peter Worthington and the team at Brunels for supplying the information and pcitures. Download the PDF here This post has been tagged: Trimble Business Center, Trimble SX10 Tweet Share