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Information about the projects undertaken by Geomatix
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Projects : Future Flow - Shepparton East
Geomatix has been contracted by Future Flow (created as a part of the government's food bowl modernization initiative) to undertake engineering surveys of channels throughout the Shepparton East region. Surveys have involved setting up the survey control, numerous feature and detail surveys, cross-sections (wet and dry) and delivering the data in a Future Flow specific CAD format. As part of this project Geomatix has been able to utilise its expertise in both GPS and survey automation to great effect, delivering high quality, timely results for our clients.
on Sunday 25th of May 2008 (573 reads)
Projects : Crocker Well ALS
In April 2008, Geomatix travelled to the remote mining camp of Crocker Well in South Australia to provide ground survey support for ALS activities in the area.

Located approximately 500km NE of Adelaide, Crocker Well is an exploration camp operated by Pepinnini Mineral Ltd. Geomatix provided GPS Basestation operations and ground truthing surveys during ALS data acquistion over the exploration tenement.
on Wednesday 30th of April 2008 (483 reads)
Projects : Coorong Lakes ALS
Geomatix recently completed ground truthing surveys and GPS basestation operations in and around the Coorong Lakes district of South Australia.
on Wednesday 30th of April 2008 (371 reads)
Projects : Monitoring Wells and Soil Bores
Geomatix has recently completed a number of surveys of ground water monitoring wells and soil bores in the Melbourne area for Coffey International. These surveys have ranged from the average surburban service station to large scale urban development projects, with accuracies from 0.1m to 0.001m!
on Tuesday 22nd of January 2008 (324 reads)
Projects : Wimmera Mallee Pipeline
Geomatix provided GPS basestations, survey control and ground surveys during the data collection phase of the Wimmer Mallee Pipeline Project. The project, which ran for a number of months, covered an area in excess of 250,000 square kilometres!
on Tuesday 22nd of January 2008 (224 reads)
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