Kavel 10’s surveyors work with Trimble GNSS measurement systems and Trimble tachymeters. Work that our surveyors often perform is measuring cross sections, additional measurements of areas that are not covered from LiDAR and measuring ground control points. On many projects, ground control points are measured to ensure actual accuracy. Our surveyors can also be deployed on a project basis for, for example, cadastral measurements or the measurement of cables and pipes.
Our surveyors are versatile and have experience in various sectors such as construction, engineering, water boards and government. They accurately map areas, plots of land, waterways or buildings. This collected data is then processed into accurate geo-information.
Our surveyors work with various measuring techniques such as GPS and Total station. They also have leveling instruments and other digital measuring equipment.
The surveyors of Kavel 10 are equipped with a Trimble GNSS measuring system and Trimble tachymeters. Activities that our land surveyors often carry out are the measurement of cross-sections, additional measurements of areas that are not covered by LiDAR measurements and the measurement of fitting points. In many projects, ground control points are measured to check this actual accuracy. A land surveyor can also be hired separately for, for example, cadastral measurements or measuring cables and pipes.
Our surveyors are widely deployable and work for different sectors. They accurately map areas, plots, waterways or buildings. This collected data is then processed in the office into accurate geo-information. Our surveyors are active in various sectors such as construction, engineering firms, water boards and on the municipal market.
Our surveyors work with various measurement techniques such as GPS and Total station. They also have leveling instruments and other digital measuring equipment.
With a digital terrain measurement, the environment is digitized by means of a GPS measurement. We often use this measurement method when it comes to smaller areas. The surveyor will record the situation by means of GPS measurements by measuring individual points. The terrestrial measurement will be processed by our data specialists at the office according to NLCS guidelines into a delivering AutoCAD file.