Automated Total Stations (ATS) are an autonomous optical monitoring system for three-dimensional movement of structures using arrays of reflective prisms or targets.When established in networks, several ATS can accurately measure hundreds of targets at high frequencies, making them well…
GEO-Instruments can provide monitoring solutions for all types of infrastructure. This includes activities above ground such as building construction, demolition, bridge and road monitoring as well as services underground in tunnels, sewers and other environments.
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GEO-Instruments provide the latest specialist instrumentation to monitor vibration, noise and dust from construction activities like excavations, demolition and pile driving.
GEO-Instruments can deploy rugged, weatherproof automated monitoring systems and reliable wireless communications to collect and process data.
Automated monitoring provides a reliable and cost-effective way to control construction noise and vibration, protecting project owners, construction companies and nearby properties.
GEO-Instruments can monitor excavations that can result in structural and ground movements.
Whether it is for monitoring a construction-based activity or a natural phenomenon, settlement monitoring is at the core of GEO-Instruments’ monitoring services.
GEO-Instruments has a range of solutions to monitor the behaviour of an asset or land and quantify its deformation.
Shape arrays are advanced inclinometer-like instruments used for monitoring lateral displacements, settlement or heave, and borehole deviation.
GEO-Instruments can monitor commercial properties, historical buildings, and other high-value structures to provide data and alerts that help prevent damage from on-site and adjacent-site construction activities.
Automated dust monitoring is a cost-effective way to verify dust mitigation measures and minimise the impact of site works on surrounding properties and public spaces.
Fibre optic technology is a new, innovative method of measuring strains in structures and geotechnical processes, using light, rather than electric current, as the signal carrier.
Our people are our most valuable asset. We are committed to creating a work environment and culture that brings out their best and keeps GEO-Instruments a great place to work.
Hydrostatic Levelling Cell (HLC) systems precisely measure vertical structural movement in real-time using a network of connected sensors.
GEO-Instruments can deliver solutions to monitor both underground and also traditional overground rail services to meet the industry’s specific requirements and standards.