TREKK’s use of combined technology tools, UAS, SLAM and a variety of mobile and static LiDAR platforms, help us work safer and faster, gathering more complete information both above and below ground. With this abundance of information, the software we use to manage and interpret the data is becoming more specific. Integrating workflows and newly developed artificial intelligence (AI) tools are helping us work smarter and faster, especially when the tools we use to gather this information are more robust.
Read MoreThe Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) used emerging as-built technologies during initial field investigations of the Bennett Springs Fish Hatchery facility to install new fish hatchery production technologies, slated to be complete in late 2024/early 2025. Bennett Springs is one of Missouri’s most popular trout parks, home to more than 400,000 rainbow trout.
Read MoreIn May 2022, TREKK provided high-definition imagery and 3D colorized LiDAR data of the three-story, 3,672 square foot Satchel Paige residence for historical recordation and redevelopment. The interior and exterior static scan data was used to create a Building Information Modeling (BIM) model. TREKK LiDAR technicians collected 107 color scans using the static LiDAR RTC 360 scanner so that the architects could redevelop the home to include exhibition and retail spaces, incubator offices and rentable meeting rooms.
Read MoreErin LeGrand and Kellen Gaston brought TREKK360 technology to Lawrence, Kansas with the goal to acquire a more accurate inspection of the City’s storm inventory assessment and provide better budget utilization. What they didn’t expect was a 20 percent increase in productivity and a professional working relationship that only two moms with a common interest in clean water solutions can appreciate.
Read MoreMichael Frecks has always had a drive to seek out new technologies and find a better, more efficient way of surveying. This drive led Michael to be one of the first four users to adopt LiDAR technology, but he didn’t stop there!
Read MoreCyn Rene Whitfield’s path to the field of LiDAR survey is a circuitous one. But as you’ll see, it’s that eclectic path that makes her journey so inspiring and unique.
Read More