Consultation and industry training at Aptella

When it comes to consultation or specialised training, Aptella offers services that empower your business and limit expenditure When it comes to construction, knowledge can be one of the most powerful tools you use. With time and money hanging in the balance, you don’t want to run into the results of improper planning or employees without confidence. Aptella recognises the importance of careful preparation, consultation, and education when it comes to your workload. That’s why we offer a series of expertly crafted consultation and training services, which can help your project run as productively as possible. Let’s take a look at some of these services below: Getting a second opinion – construction consultations The Integrated Solutions Group (ISG)

Optimise your construction technology systems with the Aptella support network

It’s a common misconception that simply installing the latest tech in your plant machinery will ensure a successful project. In reality, installing a construction technology system is only ever the first step. When it comes to construction work of any kind, a huge amount of time, energy, effort, and money can be lost with improper planning, poor implementation, and a lack of technical support. There’s always a lot to keep in mind with project management – from the cost of ownership, to maintaining backup hardware, as well as the knowledge bases required to make sure your equipment is running smoothly and keeping your project timelines on track. At Aptella, our industrial technology services are backed by a comprehensive

Technical support solutions with our on-site and remote services

Getting you back up and running with our support services So you’ve visited Aptella, you’ve rented or bought a piece of equipment, and now you’re itching to finally get it out in the field to use on your project. But a lot of factors are beyond your control when it comes to working in the field. Things happen, mistakes are made, tools and machines wear out, site issues can cause issues with access – none of which can be deal breakers but are all issues that need to be corrected quickly to avoid wasting your work time. Without access to the proper technical support and repair services, getting yourself back up and running could become a seriously expensive

9 Benefits of Carlson LandfillGrade

Waste management facilities are under increasing pressure to maximise efficiency with our finite landfill resources. Adopting Carlson LandfillGrade machine guidance, available from Aptella, is an effective method to increase productivity. Customers have reported numerous benefits since adopting the Carlson system. The top 9 include: Optimising the available airspace Time savings from pre-set design levels. Increased time, cost, and safety benefits by reducing the need for surveyors to manually measure on site Eliminating rework by entering in the design plans of landfill cells to the on-board system for operators to work to Continuous monitoring and control of density and gradient of landfill compaction and final form of landscaping Records and assists the operator’s work, preventing overfill and recording material

Machine control is here to stay, and we’re here to help

At Aptella we know that great products are only half the story – the rest is making those products work and getting the most out of them. If you haven’t already upgraded to using machine control technology in your construction work – or don’t know what it is – you don’t need to worry. But you should at least be aware you’re missing out on one of the most important innovations in the construction industry today. And you should know, too, why choosing Aptella for your machine control needs will be one of the most important decisions you make in cutting down needless expense in your projects. Remind me: what is machine control? In case you don’t know,

Territory Account Manager – Civil /Construction
Silverwater, NSW

About us: Aptella is Australia’s premier provider of positioning and machine control solutions for surveying, civil works and building activities.  With over 280 staff in 10 locations in Australia and international branches in New Zealand and Asia, no other provider matches the level of knowledge, experience and support of this well-established company. About the role: The Territory Account Manager is responsible for driving and developing the civil sales strategy with regional personnel to achieve the revenue and operational objectives within Aptella. This role ensures that the Western NSW region retains a position as a major player whilst maintaining high levels of employee satisfaction and customer service. The role will best suit someone who has a passion to support customers

GPS upgrade putting robots on the road to fast track major SA infrastructure projects

The time it takes to complete major road infrastructure projects will be considerably reduced as a result of significant satellite GPS upgrades under a joint Commonwealth Government, South Australian Government and private sector partnership. Federal Minister for Resources and Water, Keith Pitt, said the Commonwealth is making a $64 million investment nationally in upgrading GPS positioning capability, improving accuracy from metres to centimetres. In South Australia, this will significantly fast track certain works on the Port Wakefield Overpass and Highway Duplication process, with a robot called the ‘Tiny Surveyor’ able to complete line marking work in days, instead of weeks. “This collaborative public-private approach to establishing high-quality satellite positioning infrastructure through partnerships with the South Australian Government and

MiRTK provides consistency of connection on site for Hazell Bros Group

Jason Ward, Site Engineer, Hazell Bros Group, was working on a highway project doing some road-lining and over-taking lines when one of Aptella’ staff members told him about MiRTK internet enabled corrections for GNSS base stations. “Hazell Bros Group is a Civil Construction Company specialising in delivering civil projects of various types on roads, bridges, dams, pipelines, demolition in Tasmania and Queensland,” said Mr Ward. “We’re currently working on a highway road project and were facing challenges with the UHF network because we had a combination of a site that was quite spread out, so quite a bit of distance from one end to the other and then terrain problems, terrain where we couldn’t get a UHF signal