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Showing posts with label bentley. Show all posts

Thursday, February 25, 2016

New Video for a New Year!

We thought it fitting to start 2016 off with a new mobile mapping video.  It is hard to believe we have been offering this service for 2.5 years, since being the first company to bring the Pegasus Mobile Mapping solution to North America.  It has truly been an amazing ride so far, and the future continues to look bright.  We are continually looking for ways to bring cutting edge technology and new solutions to our valued clients.  We are proving every day that there is no better technology to achieve design grade accuracy at the level of efficiency we are offering with mobile LiDAR.

If you think mobile LiDAR may be a fit for your project, or are even unsure, please reach out to Eric Barden through our "contact us" page and have a discussion about your next project.  We will even provide sample datasets, and deliverables for your team to evaluate.

Here's to a successful year ahead!

Monday, May 19, 2014

Another Successful Sub 2cm Design Survey!

When Accuracy Matters:

We just completed another successful sub 2cm design survey on a 6 mile section of 6 lane divided freeway including 3 interchanges.  Crews placed 415 control targets that were precisely digital leveled. 125 of those targets were used for trajectory control and the remaining 290 were independent validation targets.  All 415 targets were within the DOT standard of 2cm (0.06') maximum deviation in X,Y and Z.

Below are some screen shots of the final RGB point cloud that will be used to produce full 3D planimetric mapping deliverables to DOT specifications, including detailed DTM surface modeling.

RGB Point Cloud of One of 3 Interchanges

RGB Point Cloud of One of 3 Interchanges

RGB Point Cloud of One of 3 Interchanges

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Modeling Bridges from Point Clouds

Here's a couple screen shots of a bridge substructure that we modeled.  The modeling is completed from the geo-referenced point cloud, so as you can see the modeled substructure elements are coordinate correct and overlay precisely with the topographic mapping data for the rest of the project.....which by the way was extracted from a lidar point cloud.  This is the same project data shown in Microstation and Civil 3D.

 (Above) Data shown in Civil 3D
(Above) Data shown in Microstation