SCCS were proud exhibitors at the BTS (British Tunnelling Society) Conference and Exhibition at The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in October last year. Focussing on planning, design and major projects in the UK, SCCS showcased the recently launched Leica Nova MS50 MultiStation which has revolutionised measuring in the geospatial world. Read more on the Leica Nova MS50 MultiStation
Archive
-
SCCS have appointed a contractor to build their new facility in Cambridgeshire.
The new building has been designed for a centrally located logistics team, to include hire, sales, administration, repair and training. Paul MacArthur Group Managing Director of SCCS added. 'I am delighted to have this project underway. We have designed a space to future proof our growth plans. This will allow us to provide a core distribution centre and full training... -
New Leica Nova MS50 MultiStation Overview Video
The new MS50 MultiStation from Leica is set to revolutionise the world of geospatial data capture. The MS50 brings together precise 3D terrestrial laser scanning, precision 1" total station capability, digital imaging with elements of photogrammetry, and GNSS connectivity. This advanced measuring functionality and huge range of applications is easy to use and provides a unique solution in the market... -
Fire Service College get their positioning right
The world renowned Fire Service College has chosen the Leica Builder 306 total station from SCCS to help them with a variety of positioning tasks on their campus at Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. The Leica Builder was chosen because of its simplicity to use by the non-surveyor. First task will be to support the development of a new training centre and the... -
Cambridge University Adopt Laser Scanning Technology
SCCS are pleased to have won the order to supply a new Leica C10 Laser Scanner to the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. After a long procurement process the scanner was supplied in the summer and will be used across the Department’s archaeology sites, including an upcoming Field Study in Bosnia. Pictured (L-R) are David...