Trimble Monitoring keeps Amsterdam tunnelling project moving

To monitor the integrity of rail infrastructure during piling, excavation and construction on various sections of a tunnelling project in Amsterdam, GeoNext used a combination of Trimble S7 and S9 total stations, a Trimble SX12 scanning total station, T4D software and an in-house software application called CoffeeCup.

Trimble Monitoring keeps Amsterdam tunnelling project moving Trimble Monitoring keeps Amsterdam tunnelling project moving Trimble Monitoring keeps Amsterdam tunnelling project moving Trimble Monitoring keeps Amsterdam tunnelling project moving Trimble Monitoring keeps Amsterdam tunnelling project moving

A disturbance of anything greater than 10mm to the rail line would be enough to stop construction work on a project in the Netherlands(credit Amsterdam Zuidas - Marcel Steinbach)

The Netherlands is one of the most densely urbanised areas in the world, and its capital city, Amsterdam, is no exception.