Veta 5 Mapping Software released with data collection and analysis
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Veta 5 Mapping Software released with data collection and analysis

Veta 5 Mapping Software released with data collection and analysis

 

Veta is a free map-based software tool for contractors and highway officials to standardize, display, analyze, and report data collected by intelligent compaction (IC) and paver‐mounted thermal profiling (PMTP) technologies during construction. Veta can import data from various IC machines and PMTP scanners to perform editing, filtering, spot test correlation, and statistical analysis as a post-processing tool.

Veta 5 is the newest, powerful upgrade to the free Veta software. Download Veta 5 for free here.

The new Temperature Segregation Index (TSI) is a composite index with conventional standard deviation and transverse semi-variogram.
The new Temperature Segregation Index (TSI) is a composite index with conventional standard deviation and transverse semi-variogram.

New features include:

  • Better, faster, and more efficient data imports, including direct downloads from the cloud and a redesigned data import wizard to better handle data from various machines.
  • Redesigned and more powerful filters to handle any type of data extraction.
  • A filter group generator that can produce filter groups based on AASHTO PP81 naming conventions.
  • New features for more flexible data analysis options.
  • A new temperature segregation index (TSI) and new TSI analysis outputs.
  • Versatile PDF reports, including options to choose which items to report and the ability to add a logo and signature line.
  • Performance improvements to better handle huge project files.

View the 5.0 Release Notes to see all the new features and changes.

Veta 5 includes direct data download from the Cloud.
Veta 5 includes direct data download from the Cloud.

With greater control over construction data, users can perform more detailed analyses and create reports that can help agencies determine contractor pay factors. Construction teams implementing Veta 5 can expect to perform these complex tasks smoothly.

IC and PMTP systems gather a tremendous amount of complex geospatial data that poses challenges for data management, analysis, and reporting. These issues have become the main hurdles during implementation. To address the above issues, The Transtec Group, the Minnesota Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and the Transportation Pooled Fund Study, TPF-5(334) aided in the development of Veta.

MnDOT

Veta is required in FHWA and AASHTO PP80-17 and PP81-17 specifications and is increasingly adopted by state highway agencies.

Veta 5

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