Power Line Infrastructure Management Support16/04/2010 |
| Southern Mapping Company (SMC) completed several power line surveys in Africa, using Lidar to derive a digital terrain model and digital ortho-photos to obtain a map of the specific areas. Aerial surveying saves valuable time, money and resources for these tasks. |
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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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"The processed data has been handed over to our clients and can now be used to evaluate their current power line infrastructure, therefore aiding them in effectively managing current- and planned infrastructure. This information proves vital in assessing environmental hazards adjacent to power lines," says Peter Moir, Chief Executive Officer of SMC.