GPS Survey

A map or even an aerial photograph of an area of land only shows a tiny fraction of the information that is needed to plan area projects. We are well equipped with GPS survey vehicles and the computer equipment needed to build the complete picture of the ground, including grips, vegetation type, hazards, bogs, holes, bare peat etc.

Why do a GPS survey? Consider the benefits...

Fog
The importance of GPS mapping
GPS Unit
A GPS unit installed on a survey vehicle

Pre Tender

  • Quantified and mapped project
  • Hazards identified
  • Firm and fixed price contracts
  • Clear budget planning possible

Post Tender

  • Detailed work plan
  • Specified solutions grip by grip
  • Project optimised to suit budget

On Site Benefits

  • Optimised work pattern
  • Clear operator tasking
  • Easy identification of grips even in fog
  • Optimum equipment planning

Health & Safety

  • Natural hazard avoidance
  • Easy location of any on site incident

Environmental

  • Less environmental damage
  • Less machine tracking
  • Optimum cross moor route planning
  • Less fuel spillage potential

Post Project

  • Presentable and measurable record of project
  • Digital and paper formats
 
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