5 Ways to Keep Rail Monitoring Projects On Track
With these five tips from surveyors in the field, rail surveyors can save significant time and resources on monitoring projects while getting the right data to the right people at the right time.
As the demand for carbon-neutral transportation rises, both passenger and freight rail traffic is growing significantly. High-speed rail networks increased the length of operational lines by more than 40% between 2020 and 2022, according to the International Union of Railways.
With investment comes construction, and a key element in ensuring the safety of rail traffic during the construction phase is knowing with certainty how the rail infrastructure behaves. Undertaking a rail monitoring project can be complex, with quite a few factors to consider before beginning.
However, with a streamlined approach, rail surveyors and contractors can save significant time and resources—while getting the right data to the right people at the right time. Download this eBook to get five tips from surveyors in the field that will ensure you can overcome the challenge of rail monitoring with confidence.