From Design to Reality: Cheval Group Leverages Leica Geosystems' 3D Solution for Complex Builds

Learn how the Cheval Group successfully constructed a complex pump track in Châteaudouble using Leica Geosystems' 3D machine control technology.

Author: Reka Vasszi

In the serene commune of Châteaudouble, the Cheval Group undertook an ambitious and innovative project: the construction of a 1200 m² pump track. This track, designed to integrate elements from both BMX and traditional mogul courses, featured nine intricately curved turns and 25 unique bumps. The complexity of the design presented significant challenges, but thanks to Leica Geosystems' advanced 3D machine control solution, the Cheval Group achieved remarkable success.


Embracing Technological Excellence 

Joachim Fourel, a key figure at the Cheval Group, highlighted the project's unique challenges. "This project stands out due to its intricate design and the necessity of incorporating numerous bumps. Traditional methods would have required a multitude of stakes and topographic orbs, making precision difficult to achieve," Fourel explained.

The team opted for the Liebherr 924, equipped with Leica Geosystems' 3D machine control system, choosing the semi-automatic option for enhanced efficiency. Fourel emphasised, "Without this technology, we would have struggled immensely. The guiding system was crucial for maintaining accuracy and efficiency throughout the construction process."

Operator Perspective: Franck Liotard's Experience



For operator Franck Liotard, using the Leica MC1 machine control system for this job was a game-changer. "Managing a forest of stakes would have been extremely complicated. With the 3D machine control, I had the freedom to move without any obstacles, making my job significantly easier," Liotard shared. The real-time information provided by the system ensured seamless operations, reducing friction and enhancing productivity on-site.

Machine Control for the Surveyor's Advantage



The surveyors at Cheval Group also experienced substantial benefits from the use of machine control technology. "We saved a significant amount of time. In the field, our presence was only needed to place base points and ensure everything was set up correctly," Fourel noted. This efficiency translated into faster project completion, allowing the team to meet tight deadlines without compromising on quality.

Leica Geosystems: A Partner in Innovation



Thomas Bonvalot from Leica Geosystems France shed light on the importance of machine control in modern construction. "Historically, Leica Geosystems has been known for total stations, but our cutting-edge guidance solutions are equally noteworthy. Our goal is to ensure that the service our customers receive is as excellent as the solutions we provide," Bonvalot stated.

The Cheval Group's experience with Leica Geosystems was overwhelmingly positive. "The Leica Geosystems team was highly responsive and understood our specific requirements. They provided solutions that aligned perfectly with our needs," Fourel remarked. Even operators with no prior experience quickly adapted to the system, thanks to top-notch training provided by Leica Geosystems.

Delivering Beyond Expectations



The successful completion of the pumptrack in less than three weeks stands as a testament to the synergy between Cheval Group and Leica Geosystems. The project not only met the design specifications but did so with remarkable efficiency and precision.

In summary, the collaboration between Cheval Group and Leica Geosystems exemplifies how advanced technology can overcome complex challenges in heavy construction. With the 3D machine control solution, the Cheval Group delivered a unique and intricate pumptrack, showcasing the power of innovation and teamwork.


Key Takeaways



  1. Precision and Efficiency: Leica's 3D machine control system enabled precise and efficient construction, eliminating the need for numerous stakes and topographic orbs.
  2. Enhanced Operator Experience: Operators like Franck Liotard benefited from real-time information and obstacle-free navigation, significantly easing their tasks.
  3. Time Savings for Surveyors: Surveyors experienced substantial time savings, allowing for faster project completion.
  4. Responsive Support: Leica Geosystems provided excellent support and training, ensuring seamless integration and operation of their systems
This project underscores the importance of embracing technological advancements in the construction industry. For heavy construction contractors, the success of the Cheval Group serves as an inspiring example of how innovation can lead to outstanding results.


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