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Trimble to showcase Surveying Solutions at DCW and GeoBusiness
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Trimble to showcase Surveying Solutions at DCW and GeoBusiness

Trimble to showcase Surveying Solutions at DCW and GeoBusiness

Trimble is set to attend Digital Construction Week and GEO Business taking place at London’s ExCel, with the global technology company set to bring its construction and surveying solutions to the exhibition at Stand D250-300..

Trimble has a range of solutions and connected workflows available for the construction and surveying industries. The company helps teams from the initial concept and design stages, through to estimating, fabrication and beyond, with on-site construction reporting and recording. This enables information to be accessed at the right time, by job function and project phase, improving productivity and generating more sustainable outcomes.

Visitors to the Trimble stand (D250-300) at Digital Construction Week will be able to speak with the team and learn about its portfolio of connected solutions for their entire workflow:

  • Design: With numerous parties involved at the initial design stage of a project including surveyors, architects, structural engineers and MEP contractors, connected workflows are essential. From surveying and reality capture equipment and cloud-based collaboration tools to multi-material design, analysis and detailing software, the process can be streamlined to facilitate effective coordination and deliver better project outcomes.
  • Estimate: Whether working with precast, cast-in-place concrete, structural steel or MEP services, estimators have to consider a range of factors from cost, quantities, material availability, deadlines and tight specifications. This is why adopting a digital workflow can be invaluable with all information able to be condensed into a single software suite and communicated accurately.
  • Construct: When on site, connected workflows can ensure all the valuable data gained along the project sequence is put to good use. Collaboration tools, field reporting and recording software, and mixed reality technology can allow teams to gain valuable project insights, improve productivity and mitigate risk.

Speaking about the event, Jon Fingland, Vice President & Category General Manager at Trimble, said: “DCW is a key date in the construction calendar for Trimble and an excellent opportunity for the company to showcase its latest solutions for a variety of roles and organizations — ranging from architects, engineers, contractors, and owners — to work faster, cheaper, greener and safer.

“We’re looking forward to demonstrating the power of connected construction and exploring how software, hardware and other technologies can work together to connect teams, data, and the physical and digital worlds. “Connected construction” is essential if we as an industry are to deliver our structures and infrastructure safely, efficiently and sustainably.”

In addition to exhibiting, Trimble will be participating in multiple presentations during the two-day show. This includes Ben Wallbank, BIM strategy manager at Trimble, who will be taking to the stage to deliver a seminar on “From concept to construction – how to build using Trimble’s connected workflows.”

Taking place from 5 – 6 June 2024, Digital Construction Week offers visitors the chance to learn about the latest trends in digital construction, meet companies who are driving the industry forward and discover new technology to improve your projects, teams, business and the built environment.

Also at the London Excel is GEO Business, the geospatial event designed to connect visitors with the geospatial community and help to unlock the potential of geospatial innovation.

Trimble to showcase Surveying Solutions at DCW and GeoBusiness

Post source : Trimble

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Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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