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MSTG007
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3D Scanning / HD Surveying
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November 20, 2008, 10:00:25 AM »
Does anyone have any basic information on this? Our firm is trying to get some history and background info on it. We have a client who may want us to try this on a project.
How much does it cost?
Could we get an example drawing?
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There's a good chance my boss may, but he worked until 2:30AM last night so I won't see him for a couple more hours.
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It costs a lot but it's a lot more accurate than old-school surveying.
http://www.leica-geosystems.com/corporate/en/lgs_405.htm
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Or call Jason Kack at DEI in Phoenix, AZ and ask about how they used it on the Hover Dam Bypass project?
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Our company just recently started using it. From what it sounds like it is a very powerful tool.
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