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Woolpert Acquires Geomatics Data Solutions, Expands Geospatial Services to Include Hydrographic Surveying

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Monday, July 18th 2011


Woolpert announced today that the firm has acquired Geomatics Data Solutions (GDS), an international hydrographic and bathymetric survey firm.

-Through this acquisition, Woolpert will expand its aerial and land surveying services to now include hydrographic surveying. GDS will complement Woolpert’s geospatial capabilities with technology and expertise in hydrographic surveying and data processing, which is critical in providing accurate nautical charting and improving marine navigation.

“Acquiring two of the world’s leading hydrographic and bathymetric surveying experts, Woolpert will be able to expand its geospatial capabilities to provide complete hydrographic solutions across the globe,” said Jeff Lovin, CP, Woolpert vice president and director of photogrammetry and remote sensing. “Through this acquisition, federal clients such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Geological Survey will be able to obtain coastal and shallow water mapping data through a single resource.”

GDS co-owners Carol Lockhartand Dushan Arumugamjoin Woolpert with more than 30 years of combined experience developing spatial workflows and processing marine and terrestrial survey data. Widely recognized as international experts in the hydrographic and bathymetric surveying profession, Lockhart and Arumugam have served as lead hydrographers on numerous multibeam and LiDAR projects across five continents since 1999. Lockhart and Arumugam are two of only a handful of professionals in the world who have worked with LADS, SHOALS and HawkEye II bathymetric LiDAR data. Most recently, they reduced the processing time for HawkEye II LiDAR data by 75 percent.

“This acquisition is very exciting for us,” said Lockhart. “It allows us to continue to grow our hydrographic services, within a company that shares our strong commitment to high quality and outstanding customer service”.

Both Lockhart and Arumugam were recent recipients of the LCDR Peter Johnson Best Practices Award, recognizing a major scientific achievement in airborne LiDAR bathymetry and coastal mapping and charting.

 

About Woolpert

Woolpert, ranked by Engineering News-Record as a top national design firm, provides professional design, geospatial and infrastructure services to clients in the public and private sectors. Founded in 1911, Woolpert’s innovative design approach and commitment to the creative application of technology have grown the firm into a leader in the consulting industry. With more than 650 professionals in 22 offices located throughout the U.S., Woolpert’s collaborative and multidisciplinary approach is driven by great people, great clients and great projects. For more information on Woolpert, visit Woolpert’s website. To see how Woolpert has contributed to the advancement of the industry as the firm celebrates 100 years in business, visit the 100-year site. For insight on industry trends and emerging topics, visit our Thought Leaders blog.

Jocelyn Hodson

937.531.1373

Jocelyn.hodson@woolpert.com

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