Case Study
You capture the data you need for one job and then have information someone else might need for another without a second site visit.
You capture the data you need for one job and then have information someone else might need for another without a second site visit.
Public works and energy utilities are continually looking for new ways to protect the safety of their personnel in the field. With the help of the GeoSLAM ZEB Revo mobile laser scanner and the specially designed GeoSLAM Cradle, the cramped and hazardous spaces in manholes can now be captured in 3D without putting field workers at risk. “An engineering survey firm scanned the interiors of 4,500 manholes with the ZEB Revo for a Minnesota municipality,” said Dustin Harr, Geospatial Representative at Frontier Precision, a GeoSLAM dealer. What lies beneath the manhole covers found in nearly every city and town varies considerably. Some are access points to extensive stormwater and sewer pipe networks. Others are entries into utility conduits through which water mains and electr