SCCS News
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Webinar: Leica iCON Construction Field Software Latest Updates
Join Mark Mukiri-Smith, the #iCONguru and Senior Account Manager at SCCS Survey Equipment and Shane O’Regan, Senior Product Engineer at Leica Geosystems in a webinar about the Leica iCON range of construction instruments and the new features recently released. In this 30-minute webinar, Mark and Shane will share details about the iCON evolution, key features and a simulator video session... -
Upskilling?
Are you looking for ways to learn more and upskill either yourself or your team whilst working from home? There is a wide range of professional online courses, tutorials and further resources available to allow you to develop and learn. The SCCS knowledge base https://kb.sccssurvey.co.uk is a comprehensive resource for construction surveying related tutorials, guides and helpful documentation. If you... -
Severn Partnership Investment in Amberg IMS 5000
We are pleased to support Severn Partnership who recently invested an Amberg IMS5000 system at the start of the year to carry out surveys of the Rail infrastructure by collecting track geometry information and a 3D Pointcloud. For more information on the Amberg IMS 5000 please visit: https://www.sccssurvey.co.uk/amberg-rail-clearance-ims-5000.html and further information on our rail and tunnelling solutions here: https://www.sccssurvey.co.uk/surveying-equipment-instruments/rail-and-tunnelling-solutions.html -
Webinar - Ask The Experts
Update: watch the recorded webinar now. We are hosting a lunchtime 'Ask the Experts' Q&A session this Friday at 1 pm-1.30 pm BST. It's a great opportunity to present questions to our team of experts in surveying & geomatics, Leica iCON and building solutions, machine control and reality capture/laser scanning. We will also be advising on software solutions and... -
British Army Break Vehicle Pull World Record
SCCS Survey Equipment is proud to have been involved with Ridge in supporting the British Army troops from 3 Regiment Royal Logistic Corps who have broken a Guinness World Record for the furthest vehicle pull in 12 hours by a team. On the 4th & 5th of March soldiers from Dalton Barracks in Abingdon pulled a van, weighing nearly 4,000lbs...