Topcon introduces a new scanning robotic solution for vertical construction

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LIVERMORE, Calif., U.S./ CAPELLE A/D IJSSEL, the Netherlands – April 8, 2019 – Topcon Positioning Group introduces a new generation of scanning robotic total stations — the GTL-1000. A compact scanner integrated with a fully featured robotic total station, the system is designed to offer a powerful instrument for single-operator layout and scan on a single set up. Combined with ClearEdge3D Verity, it offers a new standard of construction verification workflows.

 The innovative instrument includes a complete robotic total station that provides full-featured layout functionality with single operator control. The system is designed to build upon proven prism tracking and accuracy that allows operators to confidently layout points in challenging construction environments. With the press of a single button, operators can then initiate a scan. 

 The instrument is designed to enable significantly faster speeds than comparative site scanning workflows. “Operators can conduct a full-dome 360-degree scan in just a few minutes. More traditional systems and methods take considerably longer,” said Ray Kerwin, director of global product planning.

 After processing with MAGNET Collage, the workflow is completed with ClearEdge3D Verity, an advanced software tool that automates construction verification. 

 “The seamless integration of the GTL-1000 and Verity creates a complete package that is perfect for construction verification using 3D modeling techniques,” said Kerwin. “The result is a system that offers ultra-powerful full-dome scanning to quickly capture duct work, columns, beams, girders, flaps, penetrations and structural steel. It helps to improve quality assurance, providing clear visual indication of construction quality heat maps to minimize the effects of mistakes before they become expensive problems.”

 Nick Salmons, principal laser scanning surveyor at Balfour Beatty, said, “At Balfour Beatty, we are dedicated to driving innovative new working practices across our business as part of our 25 percent by 2025 initiative. The new Topcon robotic scanning solution will increase productivity on site by accelerating the construction process and identifying design challenges more efficiently than traditional methods.

 “We are delighted to have collaborated with Topcon over the last twelve months to trial this new tool, which will significantly benefit the industry as a whole; reducing cost and program duration, for both clients and contractors alike.” 

 Additionally, the instrument includes on-board MAGNET® Field software designed to offer real-time field-to-office connectivity, and TSshield® for investment protection and maintenance.

For more information, visit Topcon at topconpositioning.com, always one step ahead in technology and customer benefits.About Topcon Positioning Group 

Topcon Positioning Group, always one step ahead in technology and customer benefits, is an industry leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of precision measurement and workflow solutions for the global construction, geospatial and agriculture markets. Topcon Positioning Group is headquartered in Livermore, California, U.S. (topconpositioning.comLinkedInTwitterFacebook). Its European head office is in Capelle a/d IJssel, the Netherlands. Topcon Corporation (topcon.com), founded in 1932, is traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (7732). 


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