Leica Geosystems Wins Dutch Land Registry Contract
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Leica Geosystems Wins Dutch Land Registry Contract

Leica Geosystems and Kadaster, the Dutch Land Registry, have signed an agreement for the supply of land surveying data collection equipment for the coming five years. For Leica Geosystems, this marks a continuation of the relationship that it has built up with Kadaster over the years.

Following market consultations in May 2012, the Land Registry drew up the specifications for the European call for tender for land surveying data collection equipment. In November, Leica Geosystems heard that it had won the contract. Both parties signed the outline agreement on 21 December 2012.

Under the outline agreement, Leica Geosystems will supply the multifaceted Leica Viva TS15i imaging total stations and the Leica Viva GS12 GNSS receivers. Operation of the equipment will take place via an NEN application specially designed for the Land Registry that will support both the total station and the GNSS receiver. 

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