April 16, 2021
Trimble Earthworks Grade Control Platform version 2.4 is now available for use with soil compactors. The GNSS-based, 3D compaction control is designed to make soil compaction more accurate, faster, and easier.
Trimble Earthworks for soil compactors enables contractors to accurately control the compaction process, while reducing unnecessary passes that can result in over compaction, according to the company. The platform makes the overall compaction process more efficient, with a higher level of accuracy and less rework.
“Trimble Earthworks for soil compactors is easy to learn and more accessible for many different types of users because it leverages the intuitive Trimble machine control interface and applies it to soil compactors,” said Scott Crozier, VP of Trimble Civil Construction, in a prepared statement. “Adding this new machine type to the Trimble Earthworks platform gives contractors the ability to more easily manage the
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Trimble Siteworks SE Software is a simplified version of Trimble Siteworks Software, intended for users who do not require a full feature set and are interested in a lower-cost version to connect to GNSS only.
Trimblehas introduced the Siteworks SE Starter Edition, an entry-level, easy-to-use construction surveying software at an affordable price point.
Using a construction GNSS receiver, a supervisor, foreman, grade checker or site engineer can easily check a grade, slope or alignment and navigate the project more accurately and in less time than with traditional survey methods. Budget-conscious contractors can realize a quick return on investment by giving more personnel on the job site access to survey technology, enabling more productive and efficient field crews, according to the manufacturer.
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