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T his spring, the Information Management Division worked with district survey coordinators to replace aging survey equipment with new technology that will significantly increase productivity and safety. The new equipment enables land surveyors to collect more precise surveying data. The new equipment, including the Trimble SX10 Scanning Total Station, merges high-speed 3D scanning, enhanced imaging technology and high-accuracy total station measurements into familiar field and office workflows for users. “These 3D scans are much more detailed,” said Claudio Nunez, business relationship manager with the Information Management Division. “Surveyors can save trips because they get so much information with their initial scan.” Surveyors can also include 3D scanning as part of their everyday workflows, dramatically increasing productivity for topographic surveys, roadway and corridor surveys and volumetric surveys. The Trimble SX10 is coupled with a rugged tablet and can be operated remotely. A field surveyor can control the device from a point beside the road, making the surveying process much safer. The new equipment also includes an R10 GNSS receiver to collect accurate survey data using GPS satellites. GPS data points allow for precise measurements and improve the quality of the data collected. Considering that the new equipment will save time, improve safety and provide greater accuracy, it’s not surprising that surveyors were eager to get started with it. “This was the fastest, most efficient implementation of a project that I’ve ever seen,” said Nunez. “We worked SURVEY SAYS: NEW EQUIPMENT ENHANCES SURVEYING AT TxDOT This spring, the Information Management Division worked with district survey coordinators to replace aging survey equipment with new technology that will significantly increase productivity and safety. Here, (l to r) Allan Tucker with NTT Data, and Brad Manthei and Justin Robertson with the Bryan District test out the new equipment. FEATURE STORY 12 TN July - August 2018

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Page 1: FEATURE STORY SURVEY SAYSgo2.trimble.com/rs/168-CRJ-586/images/TxDOT_CaseStudy.pdf · with the district survey coordinators to remove the old equipment and then issue the new technology

This spring, the Information

M a n a g e m e n t D i v i s i o n

worked with district survey

coordinators to replace aging survey

equipment with new technology

that will significantly increase

productivity and safety. The new

equipment enables land surveyors

to collect more precise surveying data.

The new equipment, including the

Trimble SX10 Scanning Total Station,

merges high-speed 3D scanning,

enhanced imaging technology and

h i g h - a c c u r a c y t o t a l s t a t i o n

measurements into familiar field and

office workflows for users.

“These 3D scans are much more

detailed,” said Claudio Nunez, business

relationship manager with the

Information Management Division.

“Surveyors can save trips because they

get so much information with their

initial scan.”

Surveyors can also include 3D

scanning as part of their everyday

workflows, dramatically increasing

productivity for topographic surveys,

roadway and corridor surveys and

volumetric surveys.

The Trimble SX10 is coupled with

a rugged tablet and can be operated

remotely. A field surveyor can control

the device from a point beside the

road, making the surveying process

much safer.

The new equipment also includes

an R10 GNSS receiver to collect

accurate survey data using GPS

satellites. GPS data points allow for

precise measurements and improve

the quality of the data collected.

Considering that the new equipment

will save time, improve safety and

provide greater accuracy, it’s not

surprising that surveyors were eager

to get started with it.

“This was the fastest, most efficient

implementation of a project that I’ve

ever seen,” said Nunez. “We worked

SURVEY SAYS: NEW EQUIPMENT ENHANCES SURVEYING AT TxDOT

This spring, the Information Management Division worked with district survey coordinators to replace aging survey equipment with new technology that will significantly increase productivity and safety. Here, (l to r) Allan Tucker with NTT Data, and Brad Manthei and Justin Robertson with the Bryan District test out the new equipment.

FEATURE STORY

12 TN July - August 2018

Page 2: FEATURE STORY SURVEY SAYSgo2.trimble.com/rs/168-CRJ-586/images/TxDOT_CaseStudy.pdf · with the district survey coordinators to remove the old equipment and then issue the new technology

with the district survey coordinators to remove

the old equipment and then issue the new

technology to the appropriate people. We also

provided training. Our employees have really

embraced the new technology.”

With this equipment refresh, TxDOT will be

able to streamline, improve and standardize its

processes and significantly increase productivity.

The Information Management Division supports

new technology and tools that will help the agency

fulfill its mission.

Allan Tucker (right) with NTT Data demonstrates the new surveying equipment to Brad Manthei with the Bryan District. A field surveyor can control the new devices from a point beside the road, making the surveying process much safer.

Surveyors can save trips because they get so much information with their initial scan. Claudio Nunez,

Business Relationship Manager

FEATURE STORY

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