Construction companies often use the Global Positioning System for positioning, measuring and machine control. Surveyors use it for stake grades; drones measure stockpiles; machine operators use it combined with building information modeling (BIM) designs to automate some machine applications.
When GPS performs optimally, workers can rely on the data for making decisions about the construction project. When GPS isn’t working well, it can stop a project in its tracks.It’s important to be able to quickly figure out why GPS stops working on a job site. According to Geoffrey Kirk, systems integration, Trimble, a lot of GPS problems have nothing to do with
GPS Troubleshooting Tips to Ensure Your Project Stays on Track
Dec 20, 2021
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