New Sokkia total stations designed as part of full, productive workflow solution

Sokkia total station and theodolite to buy or hire

Sokkia announces the availability of new robotic total stations designed to improve job site productivity. The iX-1200 and iX-600 total stations are professional-level positioning tools for survey and layout in the building construction and infrastructure trades. Engineered for integration with field controllers, software and GNSS receivers, the total stations are designed as part of a full workflow solution. Ray Kerwin, director of global product planning, said, “The high-performance technologies incorporated into the design provide increased prism-tracking strength. Through a combination of optical sensing and ultrasonic motors, UltraTrac technology helps users stay locked onto the prism — and productive with less down time resulting from the need to reacquire prism lock — even in dynamic job site conditions. “The

Why you need machine guidance on your mine site

Machine Guidance for mine sites | Aptella

Machine guidance is a technology that precisely tracks a machine within a mine to ensure adherence to the mine plan.  It gives machine operators and project managers data to stop over digging, under digging, and digging in the wrong location. These uses have ensured machine guidance system’s success in improving mine productivity since mine sites began using it over 20 years ago. Understanding the big picture A mine plan is essentially a business plan outlining how to get the most out of the resources of a mine. Combined with a mine design, a project timeline, and budgets, a mine plan lays out the project goals from mine construction to mine production that everyone from the project managers to

Omnidots vibration monitoring Equipment now available from Aptella

vibration monitoring systems available from Aptella

Intelligent positioning solutions provider Aptella to distribute Omnidots’ innovative wireless vibration monitoring equipment throughout Australia and New Zealand. Omnidots specialises in easy to setup, autonomous, reliable vibration monitoring systems for use in infrastructure and geophysical applications. Under the agreement, Aptella has been appointed Master Distributor for the Omnidots range. “The Omnidots solution is unique in its capacity to deliver a fully automated, wireless, and integrated vibration monitoring platform that can be installed and setup in minutes,” said Andrew Jones, Monitoring Marketing Development Manager at Aptella. “The Omnidots range compliments our other deformation monitoring solutions and has already received very positive feedback from customers using it for commercial construction and infrastructure projects,” he added. Vibration monitoring equipment is important in

Topcon Total Station from Aptella helps start-up surveying company to minimise risks and increase efficiency

Topcon total station | ARP Surveyors

Rob Lyon, Registered Surveyor and Director, ARP Surveyors, an expanding start-up business focussing on cadastral surveys and engineering surveying has been using the Topcon Total Station from Aptella for the past 12 months for all his cadastral surveying purposes. Mr Lyon initially purchased this instrument due to ease of use and the quality of support provided by Aptella. “It was the simplest system I could find with the best offer in respect to support, which is especially important when it comes to the use of a new instrument and getting the job done,” said Mr Lyon. Topcon Total Station improves systems and processes After implementing the Topcon Total Station, Mr Lyon found that he was able to improve

Tiny Surveyor offers CPB Contractors repeatability of results.

GPS Line Marking Robot Aptella

James Sharpe, Survey Manager, CPB Contractors, purchased the Tiny Surveyor GPS line marking robot from Aptella for the West Gate Tunnel Project that involves an upgrade of the existing West Gate Freeway and a new tunnel. “It’s quite a major upgrade of an existing freeway in the western suburbs of Melbourne. It involves a complete reconstruction of the freeway, it’s not just a widening, we’ll basically be rebuilding the whole freeway in stages” said Mr Sharpe. “The Tiny Surveyor will be used for all the projects moving forward. There’s always an intensive road line-marking component on all our road projects.” Why the tiny Surveyor? Another CPB Contractors Project team was already using the Tiny Surveyor so Mr Sharpe

Tiny Surveyor increases safety for Central Darling Shire Council

Line Marking robot | Tiny Surveyor

Reece Wilson, Director of Shire Services, Central Darling Shire Council purchased the Tiny Surveyor – Road Line Marking robot from Aptella for a range of road works projects including an initial seal works project. “Central Darling Shire is the largest council in NSW but it’s got the least population, we cover about 53,000 square kms and we have a fairly vast unsealed road network so a lot of the roadworks we do, not only for our own councils but also under contract with Transport NSW, are initial seal works,” said Mr Wilson. “The Tiny Surveyor comes in very handy for those capital works projects with roads. They’re normally 5-10 km sections at a time and we need to

Why should you get your scales calibrated regularly?

Why get your scales calibrated | Aptella

The National Measurement Institute (NMI) advises that industrial scales should be calibrated every 6-12 months depending on the stresses applied to the scale, or after major hydraulic work is completed on the scale. This is for maintaining accuracy, fairness, and to comply with regulations that could otherwise cost you. Maintaining accuracy No matter how robust your industrial scale is, over time it becomes less accurate from natural wear-and-tear. Maintaining accuracy is important for both trade and non-trade purposes, including adhering to the load bearing capacity of a machine, or ensuring you have enough of a certain material for a construction project.  When measuring large quantities of material, even a small discrepancy in the scale’s accuracy can result in

Paving the Street Circuit well underway for Mandalika’s MotoGP

With completion expected in mid-2021, paving the new MotoGP racetrack on Lombok island, Indonesia, is now in full swing. An official date for the MotoGP has not yet been announced, although promoter Mandalika Grand Prix Association (MGPA) anticipates a weekend later in the year subject to construction, homologation and testing being completed. Intelligent positioning solutions specialist Aptella is working with PT. PP (Persero) Tbk, the main contractor and PT. PP Presisi as subcontractor as well as ITDC, the project owner, to deliver advanced positioning and paving technology that will ensure the works conform to international standards. “We have five highly experienced geodetic engineers and surveyors working full time on site to support the operations,” said Mathew Connelly, Aptella