Posts Tagged ‘Surveying’

Exciting work by the European Space Agency

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Launched in March 2009 from Plesetsk in NW Russia the ESA’s Gravity Field and Steady State Ocean Circulation Explorer is obtaining significant results from its investigation into the Earth’s gravity model.

Using a state of the art gradiometer accelerations in gravity are measured to an incredible one tenth of a million, millionth of gravity. Unprecedented achievements in refining current gravity models are expected, along with the potential to create a new universal height reference system (Geoid) for the planet.

Rune Floberghagen, ESA’s Goce Mission Manager, was reported by the BBC as saying:

“You see where there are big variations, for example in the mountain range of the Andes, or the Mariana Trench, or the Indonesian Arc, or the Himalayas. In fact, on most of the continents, you see a lot of variation,”

Goce has been described as the most beautiful satellite ever built

Goce has been described as the most beautiful satellite ever built

Along with the obvious benefit for surveying as a whole, with a universal terrestrial datum, Goce also aims to help shed light on crustal instability and magma movements, tidal heave and behaviour and also ice sheet mass-loss.

Compared to existing models, it is clear Goce has something new to offer

Compared to existing models, it is clear Goce has something new to offer

For the full article and gravity gradient map please see use the following link

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8408957.stm


The New Leica C10 Laser Scanner and the benefits for our clients.

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

The new ‘all-in-one” Scanstation C10 delivers faster, more accurate survey points in High-Definition. The Scanstation is much faster than its predecessor, capturing full dome scans up to 10x quicker.   It now takes less than 2 minutes for a typical sized room.

With integrated real-time streaming video it allows our surveyors to select specific structures to survey on site.  With an onboard controller and colour graphic displays, scanned data can be reviewed on site as part of our QA procedures. Our existing GPS SmartAntenna’s can also be attached to the C10 to allow greater flexibility whilst on site.

As with all laser scanners the C10 provides a safer, less intrusive method for surveying complex environments including confined spaces, power stations & highways.

For more information on the new Leica C10 Laser Scanner please visit the Leica Website

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Remaining Positive in 2009

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Despite the constant bombardment of negative TV and national press media, Sitechnics are determined to remain positive and upbeat.

In line with most companies, we have had to look at the total costs of running the business which we have seen as an opportunity to streamline and make our company even more efficient. Previous years’ investment in up-to-date equipment, IT systems and applications and vehicles is really working for us now.

We are one of the very few Survey Companies who have been able to retain their full complement of Managers, Senior Surveyors, Surveyors and Assistant Surveyors. We know our clients are feeling the effects of this recession so we have concentrated on developing a closer and better relationship which will pay dividends for both of us in the future.

Throughout this dramatic economic downturn we have stuck to our core vales of accurate, top quality surveying which in the long run saves our clients both time and money.

Cash is King, Emperor, Dictator, President and Wife. We and you are its slave so we’re going to have to get used to this new regime!