Digital Version of ‘The Year in Infrastructure 2007'25/03/2008 |
| Bentley Systems (PA, USA) has published the digital version of \"The Year in Infrastructure 2007\". The yearbook features descriptions and color illustrations of the more than 230 project nominations recognized and 36 winners honored in the Building, Plant, Civil, Geospatial, IT and Training, and Academic categories of the 2007 BE Awards of Excellence program. New this year is a category for Sustainable Design. |
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The BE Awards of Excellence, which are judged by an independent, international panel of industry experts, honor the projects of Bentley users - projects that set benchmarks and showcase the imagination and technical mastery of the organizations that created them. Exemplifying technological leadership, this inspiring work has improved the quality of life around the globe. These enterprises and systems span commerce, industry, health, shelter, communications, transportation, government, education, and culture. Website: http://www.bentley.com/projectyearbook Supplier: 0 More news from this supplier: Autodesk and Bentley Contract Bentley Introduces New Geospatial Product Portfolio Bentley Acquires Common Point Bridge Information Modeling New Vice President Bentley Volker Mueller Joins Bentley BE Conference 2008 Bentley Releases Enhanced AutoPLANT P&ID TatukGIS Developer Kernel 10 Upgrade Netcad Asia Convention Community Heritage Project Using GIS Visualisation Teaching Award for Russell G. Congalton ION Autonomous Snowplough Competition Winners GeoCore 2012 with Lidar API First Real-time Seafloor Earthquake Observatory CyberCity 3D Launches 3D Solar Buildings Second UltraCamX for Valley Air Photos Capacity-building to Develop Afghan Mining Comments (0): |
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3D Scanning of Historic Sugar Factories |
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The Alliance for Integrated Spatial Technologies at the University of South Florida, USA, recently worked with the Florida Park Service on a project to document the remains of several historic sugar-mill sites in the State Parks to create as-builts to be used in preservation and conservation of these resources. The FARO LS 880, along with GPS and total station georeferencing and colour imaging, was used on these projects.
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| 3D Scanning of Historic Sugar Factories |
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