Leica Geosystems has 200 years of experience in precise measurement and more than 30 years of experience with automatic deformation monitoring systems.
With an unparalleled competence in the acquisition, management and analysis of spatial data for such processes, the company is dedicated to the continuous development of innovative hardware and software solutions and to establishing new standards in monitoring.
Every monitoring project is different and unique. Leica Geosystems' solutions combine versatility and flexibility in adapting to any project's requirements, regardless of the environment or the object that requires collecting information on.
■ Planning
In the planning phase of a project, monitoring aids in the preliminary analysis and testing of a site. This helps to determine the suitability and stability of the ground covered by the project and its surrounding areas before any project is carried out.
■ Project execution
With constant impact and movements, construction poses many major risks that might affect the health and safety of those working on and around the site. Be it detecting movements within a project or in neighbouring areas, it is important that monitoring is performed throughout the execution phase.
■ Structural health monitoring
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