GNSS, or the Global Navigation Satellite System, is used on a daily basis across our various offices to carry out our surveying work.

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OBJECTIVES

Modern GNSS systems enable points to be measured with millimetre or centimetre accuracy, using base stations and mobile receivers. This significantly reduces the time spent in the field and improves the quality of the surveys. GNSS simplifies the demarcation of plots by enabling the rapid and accurate marking of cadastral markers. Instead of having to set physical markers using traditional surveying methods, the surveyor can mark points digitally and with much greater precision.

 

A DETAILED EXPLANATION OF GNSS

The adoption of GNSS by a surveying firm marks a real turning point in the way geographical data is collected and utilised. It not only improves the accuracy of surveys and land demarcation, but also saves time and reduces costs. This technology is also constantly evolving, with ongoing improvements in terms of accuracy and satellite availability. Thus, for a surveying practice, GPS/GNSS presents a real opportunity to offer faster, more reliable and more competitive services whilst meeting the growing demands of clients in an increasingly digital world.

 

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