GAP’s Survey & Safety Hire division has introduced the Trimble SX10 total station into its fleet.
The machine is designed to enable users to collect any combination of high-density 3D scan data, enhanced imaging and high-accuracy measurements in one unit.
As well as increasing efficiency, the SX10 can also improve safety by scanning road corridors and intersection details such as roadway surfaces, overhead power lines and lane stripping, without putting the user in harm’s way and minimising the need for road closures.
Jim Burke, GAP’s Survey Division Manager, commented: “Since Trimble launched the SX10 over a year ago we’ve been monitoring industry reaction and listening to what our customers had to say. It is clear that engineers, surveyors and scanning professionals are beginning to see the full potential and benefits of this type of instrument.”
Pictured from left are GAP’s Carl Procter and Steve Kipling, during a product training session with a Trimble specialist.