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Gaia Engineers Ltd aquire Maptek spatial modelling and geotechnical tools

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Gaia Engineers Ltd, based in Auckland, New Zealand, has acquired Maptek I-Site Studio and Maptek Eureka for their civil engineering practice.

Gaia saw the need for smart automated tools to help interpret geological and geotechnical features from large photogrammetry and laser scan point cloud datasets, which are available in I-Site Studio. Incorporating drilling data to model geology for analysis of structures and failures is streamlined in Eureka.

Eureka provides an interactive 3D environment for visualisation and modelling of drilling, geophysical surveys, maps, imagery and GIS data.

‘The Maptek workflows played a critical part in the purchasing decision,’ said Technical Director – Engineering Geology at Gaia, Simon Nelis.

‘In particular, we needed a workflow which allowed us to rapidly produce accurate geological models which represent major structures (such as faults and folds) for assessment of global highwall stability,’ added Nelis. ‘By combining large point clouds derived from different platforms, we can produce up-to-date geological models for geotechnical analysis.’

‘Maptek software is the most efficient at handling these large datasets for geological modelling. Its ability to provide digital as-built records of geological conditions during excavation is critical for managing geotechnical risk and for geological and geotechnical input into the BIM model.’

Maptek’s advanced visualisation platforms promote efficiency and agility for modelling geology, analysing structures and surfaces, identifying dominant structures and trends and assessing the impact on engineering projects.

‘In the 16 years since Maptek began developing unique spatial modelling software for working directly on 3D point cloud scan data, we have maintained an ‘over the horizon’ view of industry needs,’ said Maptek Global Manager for I-Site laser imaging, Jason Richards.

‘With I-Site Studio, Maptek has developed the simplest and smartest software for generating valuable deliverables from laser scan data in wide-ranging application areas. Whether creating 3D CAD objects onscreen or performing advanced geotechnical analysis, engineers can access all of the tools they need in this one package.’

Built-in workflows respect standard routines, dramatically reducing the time for tasks and allowing more time for analysis and applying results.

‘Smart algorithms take the pain out of processing. Users can work seamlessly with large 3D datasets onscreen, converting complex 3D point clouds into dynamic 3D models,’ added Richards. ‘Everyone benefits from polished field-to-finish workflows. Consultants get more done and can take on more projects. Customers receive results fast and can effectively communicate with their project stakeholders.’

About Gaia EngineersGaia Engineers are a specialist engineering consultancy offering robust geotechnical and engineering geological solutions to challenging geotechnical projects. Current projects include the design of a 150-metre highwall in highly faulted and fractured greywacke material and a 70-metre deep cut slope for Huntly Bypass. The consulting engineers shared a New Zealand Engineering Excellence Award in 2014 for Whangarei’s Te Matau ā Pohe Bridge.

About MaptekFounded 35 years ago, Maptek™ is a leading provider of innovative software, hardware and services for global mining. Maptek solutions are used at more than 1800 sites in 75 countries, with applications across the mining cycle. Maptek develops industry-leading software Vulcan™, Eureka™, Evolution and BlastLogic™ for mine evaluation, planning, design, scheduling, operation and rehabilitation. I-Site™ is integrated hardware and software for 3D laser scanning, surveying and imaging. The spatial data collected can be used for geotechnical analysis, stockpile measurement, design conformance and movement tracking supported by software systems I-Site Studio, Drive, PerfectDig™ and Sentry.

|  A Maptek release  |  Dec 13, 2016  |