Monitoring
Monitoring of Rail Infrastructure: Survey Solutions
Even the smallest movements can cause long term complications, thus, it is critical that these structures are monitored and kept to the highest safety standards.
Monitoring & the future of heavy construction
Käppeli Digital from Sargans has expanded its service offering. By adding monitoring, they can undertake monitoring projects internally. Learn all about how they map, plan and complete processes and tasks.
Monitoring a landslide recovery operation
Emergency services needed to quickly control the stability of the slopes in order to begin rescue operations. Working in a precarious and unstable situation, they needed an alert system to warn them should the waste material move again.
Campaign monitoring in heavy construction
The importance of monitoring is growing in heavy construction as the rapid execution of projects requires enhanced focus on worker safety and structural health.
Monitoring a heritage hotel in the historic centre of Cologne
Preserved as a historic building, the original façade and staircase of the Dom Hotel had to be preserved while partial demolition of its internal structure was carried out.
Winning total construction services supported by surveying
How Leica Geosystems instruments provided cost-saving benefits for monitoring and construction applications.
Monitoring Australia's Biggest Transport Project
As excavation and construction barrel ahead on the Sydney Metro, a small and vital team of engineers have been quietly navigating the crowds and rumbling trains that define Sydney’s Central Station.
Slope movement monitoring at Hinkley Point C
Under construction in Somerset, England, the new Hinkley Point C (HPC) nuclear power station will produce 3.2 GWe of reliable low carbon electricity – enough to power 6 million UK homes.
Monitoring Kristianstad’s central sewage treatment plant
Automated monitoring ensures full control of sensitive ground when Kristianstad’s central sewage treatment plant undergoes expansion.
Monitoring historic Harvard Stadium
Find out how monitoring helps guide Harvard to make appropriate decisions on the life-safety of the famous Harvard stadium.
Digging deeper with monitoring
Get into the details and the necessity of a well-planned monitoring project to support a long-term expansion project of the railway station in Winterthur, Switzerland.
Bridge rehabilitation
Learn all about the connection between Leica Geosystems’ monitoring package and the rehabilitation of the Edgar Cardoso bridge in Figueira da Foz, Portugal.
Locating the floors of America’s tallest residential building
Deploying a GPS solution to locate the layout of Central Park Tower‘s floors
Monitoring the structural health of hangars
Monitoring the Royal Canadian Air Force Warren Truss Hangars’ wooden structure
Bridging the continental divide
Learn all about how Leica Geosystems’ monitoring package has been used to monitor the 1915Çanakkale Bridge, connecting Turkey and the rest of the European continent.
Railway and platform monitoring during construction
Leica Geosystems technology puts itself at the service of rail
Underneath King’s Cross redevelopment
Ensuring safety in London’s underground with a tailored monitoring solution
Real-time monitoring advances landslide risk management
On September 30, 2018, the 200 or so residents of British Columbia’s Old Fort (not far from Fort St. John) were shocked by the roar of a landslide
Monitoring Melbourne’s railways
City infrastructures are not built overnight. In between planning, design and construction, there are other crucial activities – just like monitoring happening at the same time.
Searching for hidden chambers adjacent to Tutankhamun’s tomb
In the quest for finding hidden chambers in Tutankhamun’s tombs with Ground Penetrating Radar in Egypt
Moving a camel through the eye of a needle with GNSS
Undocking cruise ships’ power stations with the help of GNSS in Germany
Monitoring Dublin commuters’ safety
Keeping light railway travellers safe with a monitoring system in Dublin, Ireland
Precise positioning in London’s sky
Obtaining precise and reliable coordinates during the construction process of London’s second tallest skyscraper with a tailor-made GNSS solution