Technology has impacted just about every industry and one of the most important tools that are used today is called LiDAR, which stands for Light Detection and
Pandemic Speeds the Adoption of Virtual Technologies in Utility Mapping
Published on September 28, 2020
In 2020, when faced with the pressing requirement to enable remote work while still protecting workers on the job site, utility mapping companies and subsurface engineers in the United States considerably increased their
There’s more than one way to go about scanning concrete structures while working on a construction job, such as a renovation. Each method comes with
Utility location is a field of work that’s fraught with occupational hazards. Working for long hours with heavy equipment presents some challenges. But, that’s not
Hydrovac excavation is a relatively new method of digging that uses pressurized water and a power vacuum system to break down soil. It’s an alternative
Contractors and utility companies need the most accurate information when dealing with underground utilities. However, outdated maps and topological surveys make this task challenging. Fortunately,
What’s New with GIS Technology? GIS is moving into an expanded role that builds on the aggregative properties of big data applications. The current iteration
Historically land surveying and geographic information systems (GIS) have been compared and contrasted. Many in the industry have argued that one provides more advantages or
This April marks the 11th annual National Safe Digging Month. It’s meant to give everyone the opportunity to reflect on the best practices for safe
New technology is changing the surveying is done and the results it’s able to deliver. Drones combined with ground-penetrating radar are making more things possible.
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