PR - Halcrow has turned to new
laser mapping technology to create a 3D computer model as part of a £120 million
regeneration project in Coventry. Developed by Nottingham-based 3D Laser
Mapping, the StreetMapper mobile laser system was used, in conjunction with
Halcrow Geomatics, to survey a Coventry roundabout and its surrounding area. By
mapping the highway with precision from a moving vehicle, StreetMapper
eliminated any disruption to normal traffic flows, improved the safety of the
workforce and achieved significant project savings.
Instead of
traditional field surveying, StreetMapper uses a series of vehicle-mounted
lasers that accurately measure and record the highway surface, features and
associated assets. The resulting 3D computer generated model will be used by
engineers at Halcrow to help with the redesign of the intersection as part of a
project to create a high-class business park on land adjacent to the roundabout.
“Using traditional total station survey techniques for this
project would require road closures and overnight working,” said Marc Stedman,
Project Manager within the Geomatics Project Division of Halcrow. “By utilising
the StreetMapper system we have reduced our impact on other road users,
guaranteed the safety of our personnel and significantly reduced the costs
associated with this part of the project.”
StreetMapper uses
well-proven laser scanning technology to capture highly accurate measurements at
speeds of up to 70 km per hour. A series of laser scanners can be mounted on
virtually any vehicle and arranged to suit the specific requirements of the
survey project. Each scanner has a range of 150 metres, an 80-degree field of
view and can capture up to 10,000 measurements per second. When combined with an
on board Global Positioning System StreetMapper can achieve positional
accuracies up to 3 centimetres within the data.
Halcrow are
working for St Modwen Properties Plc, one of the country’s leading regeneration
specialists, who purchased the 53 acres of surplus land at the Jaguar
Engineering, Whitley, Coventry for the creation of a high-class business park.
Whitley Business Park, as the site will be known, is located at the A45/A46
interchange, two miles south east of city centre and close to Coventry Airport.
The junction carries 86,000 vehicles every day, according to Highways Agency
figures, a level of traffic significantly greater than the existing junctions
design capacity already resulting in congestion, queuing onto the Tollbar
roundabout and long delays.
StreetMapper was jointly developed by
3D Laser Mapping and German based guidance and navigation specialist IGI mbH. 3D
Laser Mapping is a specialist in laser scanning solutions, the Riegl Premier
Distributor for the UK, Ireland and sub-Saharan Africa and the leading
distributor of TerraScan software. 3D Laser Mapping integrates laser
scanner hardware systems with their own software and peripherals to create
robust solutions for sectors such as mapping, mining and
manufacturing.
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