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Building a Port in Any Storm

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allowed the crew to work at night when the pile could not be easily seen through the instrument. Ivaniszek reflected on this moment of respite from the elements, saying, "It was great. I called out on the radio the dimensions they needed to move [the caps] and stayed out of the snow." After the second dock was completed, Ivaniszek had expanded his company's capabilities by acquiring a Trimble SX10 scanning total station. Using both the S6 and SX10 with Trimble Access, he located the newly constructed cruise ship berths, catwalks and accompanying structures and prepared an as-built survey. With ambition and the right equipment, Ivaniszek overcame a tight schedule and difficult weather to meet his client's needs. He's now looking forward to new and challenging projects. TRANSFORMING THE WAY THE WORLD WORKS Contact your local Trimble Authorized Distribution Partner for more information 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 "The final pile locations needed to meet a 2.5 inch (5cm) tolerance in order to fit the prefabricated structures. With the robotic function of the Trimble S6 I was able to perform the entire first winter of construction layout by myself" — Joshua Ivaniszek, Owner, Chilkat Surveying © 2020, Trimble Inc. All rights reserved. Trimble and the Globe & Triangle logo are trademarks of Trimble Inc., registered in the United States and in other countries. Access is a trademark of Trimble Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. PN 022516-552 (1/21) High tide and foul weather didn't stop the drilling of pile sockets. Pile driving for a dolphin continues into the night. The rock drill head is inspected before its descent into the casing.

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