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Let Leica Geosystems help you win lucrative infrastructure contracts funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
The Obama administration has earmarked $90 billion for infrastructure projects -- including dams, tunnels, towers, bridges, roads, and utilities -- to spur economic growth.
The result: a coming boom in business for surveyors, engineers, and contractors that can efficiently handle major infrastructure construction projects.
With Leica Geosystems automated, high-precision measuring, monitoring, machine control, and surveying systems, you can build infrastructure projects faster, more efficiently, and more accurately than your competitors bidding against you.
Result: you win the contract award … and bring in the project on time, on spec, and on budget. By preventing errors and reducing costs, Leica Geosystems saves you money … giving you a big competitive advantage over other bidders.
- Reduce job costs.
- Bid more competitively.
- Beat the competition.
- Win more contract awards.
- Measure correctly the first time.
- Work faster.
- Increase profit margins.
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Breakthrough technology from Leica Geosystems helps East Bay Municipal Utility District cut survey and monitoring cost by 40%
The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) committed $55 million to a seismic upgrade of the San Pablo Dam, including expansion of the downstream buttress with a series of shear walls using a cement deep-soil mixing process... Learn more |
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Leica Geosystems technology helps Chicago Department of Transportation reduce field time by 20%
The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) retained the Dynasty group through AECOM to provide a professional survey of the Wells Street Bridge. But using a traditional total station, level, and measuring tape would have taken weeks of field time, resulting in disruptions to a crucial traffic route during rush hour...Learn more |
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Leica Geosystems helps ensure tunnel safety in Singapore's underground train system
When construction of a college campus located over two tunnels in Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) train system began, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) hired Wisecan Engineering Services to install an automatic tunnel monitoring system...Learn more |
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Leica Geosystems technology keeps Burj Dubai tower standing tall
When completed, the Burj Dubai in Dubai, United Arab Emirates will stand over 2,651 feet - nearly twice the height of the Empire State Building. A building this tall and thin will experience movement at the upper levels caused by wind, crane loads, construction, thermal conditions, and other factors...Learn more |
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Leica Geosystems construction solutions technology improves survey speed and accuracy for Diamondback Concrete
Diamondback Concrete was contracted to pour a 35,000-square-foot beef packing plant that includes a 500-linear-foot serpentine wall to run the cattle. Normally, the surveying process would require a minimum of a week...Learn more |
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Precision-controlled bulldozer with Leica Geosystems' GPS 3D technology saves $100,000 in pond project
COMUS Construction was hired to build 5 settling ponds, each measuring 380-feet long, 160-feet wide, and 20-feet deep, with a 2:1 slope ratio on 4 sides. Excavation required removal of clay and limestone with occasional outcroppings of limestone boulders... Learn more |
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