R.w. Engineering & Surveying Takes Lean Project Delivery to a New Level With AI-Powered Mobile Mapping
Innovative Leica Pegasus TRK technology enables small firm to provide big value to a wide range of clients throughout the Midwest.
—Russell W. Falconer, Principal, Civil Engineer
At a Glance
- R.W. Engineering & Surveying Inc. is a 25-person civil engineering and land surveying firm based in Omaha, NE.
- Following the strategic hire of a 3D scanning coordinator in the summer of 2021, the company quickly grew its reality capture capabilities, culminating in the purchase of a Leica Pegasus TRK700 mobile mapping system in the winter of 2023.
- With mobile mapping, R.W. Engineering & Surveying has improved safety by reducing the number of staff working in or near roadways.
- The volume of data the firm collects with the Leica Pegasus TRK shortens the duration of out-of-town projects and accelerates project delivery, which improves work-life balance for surveyors while increasing client satisfaction.
- The built-in automation and artificial intelligence of the TRK gives R.W. Engineering & Surveying the capacity to expand their services and geographic footprint without overburdening existing staff.
—Brian L. Yentes, Vice President Land Surveyor
Company Overview
R.W. Engineering & Surveying Inc. is a 25-person firm based in Omaha, NE, that offers civil engineering and land surveying services as well as aerial mapping, construction contract administration, 3D machine controlled modeling, geographic information systems (GIS) and 3D laser scanning.
Licensed to survey in Nebraska, South Dakota, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Minnesota, the company caters to clients ranging from state departments of transportation to private consultants and handles projects from long linear corridors to urban development.
—Brian L. Yentes, Vice President Land Surveyor
Digitisation Challenge
Skilled at traditional approaches to surveying, R.W. Engineering & Surveying began outsourcing an increasing amount of work that required 3D laser scanning capabilities. In 2021, the company made a strategic decision to hire a 3D scanning coordinator and build an in-house team that could provide reality capture services.
Under the leadership of Andrew Pokorny, LSIT, the team quickly grew their capabilities with terrestrial stationary laser scanning and total station scanning, but they were still facing challenges. Large projects often required surveyors to spend months away from their families, which put a strain on their staff. The need for surveyors to work in and around roadways presented significant safety concerns. And, after decades of being on the Nebraska DOT on-call list for surveying work, the firm suddenly found themselves excluded—because they didn’t have mobile lidar capabilities.
Seeking to boost efficiency in a labor-strapped market, the company sought a mobile mapping solution that could shorten project times, deliver accurate and comprehensive data, and integrate easily into their existing scanning workflow.
—Brian L. Yentes, Vice President Land Surveyor
High-Value Mobile Mapping Solution
After evaluating other mobile mappers, R.W. Engineering & Surveying invested in the Leica Pegasus TRK700 mobile mapping system. In addition to its ability to capture minute details with every scan while driving at roadway speeds, the team was impressed with the mapper’s compact size and streamlined backend software, powered by automation and artificial intelligence. The simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), GPS, and IMU all work together in an efficient workflow without the need for files to be moved across a host of applications. Additionally, the system is easy to learn and use, making it possible to cross-train employees to provide the skill redundancy required for a lean operation.
As a result of the investment, R.W. Engineering & Surveying provides clients a fast turnaround on comprehensive deliverables at a quality and scale of service that matches or exceeds what is offered by much larger engineering and surveying firms. They’ve shortened project durations from weeks to days and improved safety, which boosts work-life balance and employee morale. And they’re growing, expanding their services in states throughout the Midwest.
—Brian L. Yentes, Vice President Land Surveyor