Join us for a webinar!
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How we transformed data collection and management at USACE's 700-acre, heavily contaminated, FUSRAP site in Deepwater, NJ |
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How to improve conventional data collection techniques and 2D data representations |
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Our step-by-step approach to collect, process and utilize the remedial action radiological data to enable the project team to optimize operations and perform predictive planning |
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How to improve remediation efforts through 3D visualizations of radiological contamination |
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How to enable real-time decision-making, with real-time data while saving money |
Join our experts as they highlight innovative technologies in 3D visualization.
Tim is a GIS professional with over 15 years of experience with particular expertise in 3D modeling and GIS data visualization. At Ramboll, he supports numerous environmental and hazardous waste projects from initial site characterization through remedial investigations, feasibility studies, engineering design and regulatory reporting. Tim is a recent recipient of a Meritorious Service Award, issued by the Director of the Office of Legacy Management, US Department of Energy.
Chris leads digitalization and innovation for Ramboll's environment and health business and is a member of the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS/Drones) leadership team for Ramboll in the Americas. He is an FAA-certified pilot for unmanned aircraft and has extensive knowledge of utilizing GIS to analyze and visualize geospatial information.
In response to significant project complexities at a large FUSRAP Site, USACE and Ramboll worked together to establish a Digital Data Integration (DDI) system that improves efficiencies of field teams and data reporting.
Over the course of the webinar, we'll highlight innovative technologies being applied at the site today including:
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Collection of light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data from an unmanned aerial system (UAS or drone) and handheld unit to monitor excavation status |
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Use of gamma scan equipment with high-resolution GPS |
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Generation of automated reports from field-collected digital data |
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Use of a centralized data and mapping repository |
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The culmination of these various data streams into a comprehensive 3D conceptual site modeling platform |
Galago, created by Ramboll, captures and analyzes data using drone, aerial and satellite imagery. Our service allows for effective habitat mapping and assessment, particularly in difficult-to-reach areas; visualization of current habitats and monitoring analyses to understand how a site is changing; and scenario planning that takes local suitability and biodiversity into account. Galago can give you the insight you need to make more impactful commercial, sustainable and biodiverse decisions. If you know what's happening with your land, you can do something about it. Whether you manage legacy contaminated lands, environmental cleanup sites, or are looking for innovative ways to monitor your land, Galago helps you detect issues early and fix them quickly. Combining the latest imagery and artificial intelligence technology underpinned by traditional consultancy has turned Galago into an environmental powerhouse. We now have our sights focused on helping Ramboll deliver sustainability at scale.
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