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Topcon unveils web-based construction management tool

Topcon is introducing Enterprise3D, a subscription web-based construction and engineering management tool which aids complete job site planning and scheduling. Reports from and to the system can be sent via Topcon’s sitelink3D.net web portal from anywhere in the world.
April 17, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Topcon’s web based Enterprise3D makes management information globally available
342 Topcon is introducing Enterprise3D, a subscription web-based construction and engineering management tool which aids complete job site planning and scheduling.

Reports from and to the system can be sent via Topcon’s sitelink3D.net web portal from anywhere in the world.

According to Kris Maas, manager for 3D machine control product marketing, Enterprise3D is a simple but comprehensive equipment planning and reporting tool for all phases of a project. Users can create task areas, assign machines, specify production and quantity data, and add dependencies.

He said, “With Enterprise3D, equipment working together on collaborative earthwork tasks can estimate the volume of material moved, calculate differences between planned and actual volumes and send this information in a summarised form to the site manager. There is no more need to make phone calls to machine operators or wait for calls concerning haul counts.”

Project and machine dashboards can be created for each user. On the machine dashboard the task, 3D model and offset activity can be displayed with active charting of pass counts, position and production rate.

On the project side items like material, volume, as-built layer and cost code can be displayed with active charting for production rate versus target, progress versus plan, and forecast based on actual versus planned.
The data is available via computer, tablet or smart phone.

Stand: A3.233/332

www.topcon.eu

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