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TRANSFORMING THE WAY THE WORLD WORKS Contact your local Trimble Authorized Distribution Partner for more information © 2018, Trimble Inc. All rights reserved. Trimble, the Globe & Triangle logo are trademarks of Trimble Inc., registered in the United States and in other countries. DesignReady is a trademark of Smith Roberts Baldischwiler, LLC, registered in the United States. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. PN 022516-419 (06/18) NORTH AMERICA Trimble Inc. 10368 Westmoor Drive Westminster CO 80021 USA EUROPE Trimble Germany GmbH Am Prime Parc 11 65479 Raunheim GERMANY +49-6142-2100-0 Phone +49-6142-2100-140 Fax ASIA-PACIFIC Trimble Navigation Singapore PTE Limited 3 HarbourFront Place #13-02 HarbourFront Tower Two Singapore 099254 SINGAPORE +65-6871-5878 Phone +65-6871-5879 Fax "Lidar is a game changer and we want to be ahead of the curve. The SX10 provides a good entry point for our crews and office staff to become skilled with scanning." Taylor Denniston, PLS, GISP Director of Surveying and Mapping Smith Roberts Baldischwiler, LLC BUILDING ON RESULTS SRB continues to gain benefits from the SX10. Denniston stated that it cuts field time by one-third compared to traditional techniques and has streamlined office processing as well. "We no longer need to shut down a crew so they can sit with a draftsman to make sure a drawing is correct," he said. The comprehensive data enables CAD technicians to understand complex sites, and revisits to collect missing data are now few and far between. By adding scanning to its survey practice, SRB has reduced costs while improving its DesignReady® surveying services to its clients. Many stakeholders prefer the 3D information over 2D drawings. "3D is easier to understand," said Denniston. "You almost physically feel that you were on the site yourself. It's a big step toward our goal of bringing the site to the client." Colorized point cloud shows exposed utility pipe and flowing water (blue). The colors enabled engineers to distinguish between natural and man-made materials.

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