INFRASTRUCTURE

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.

 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)

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. To create space for additional homes, a better living environment and the value...

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