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Need training with total station/robotic total station and gps

  • 18-02-2016 6:02pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 99 ✭✭


    Hi,
    Just wondering is there anyone here or they know willing to train me using the total station/robotic total station and gps? Send me private email if interested and can discuss a price etc. Looking for someone near cavan (anyone from meath,dublin, monaghan area would be great or even a little further afield) to train me, thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 99 ✭✭canadabound1


    Hi,
    Just wondering is there anyone here or they know willing to train me using the total station/robotic total station and gps? Send me private email if interested and can discuss a price etc. Looking for someone near cavan (anyone from meath,dublin, monaghan area would be great or even a little further afield) to train me, thanks

    anyone?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23 kun aguero


    Try Korec. They are based in Ireland and England. They do training in England but would have to ask them if they train in Ireland.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 99 ✭✭canadabound1


    kun aguero wrote: »
    Try Korec. They are based in Ireland and England. They do training in England but would have to ask them if they train in Ireland.

    thanks kun aguero


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 981 ✭✭✭Decoda


    Hi,

    Just received this Email from HiTechniques on Thursday. Might be of some help to you regarding the GPS side of things.

    DC.

    (I am not affiliated to this company in anyway)

    Email content was as follows.


    Early bird booking closing on Wednesday 24th Feb. - Limited places

    Does your survey look like the one on the left below?

    Billy O'Connor (www.williamoconnorsurveys.com) has 17 years experience in carrying out internal building surveys for a wide range of clients (Architects, Engineers, Health Service Executive, National University of Ireland and Estate Management Companies) but rarely did topographical surveys. Billy attended our GPS training course on 21st Jan 2015. and the survey on the right below is the fieldwork from a survey carried out in the week following the course - see the finished survey here.

    If you want to improve your surveys, get more site information, spend less time connecting the dots in the office, then attend the GPS Introductory Training Course with Hitechniques Ltd. on Thursday 10th Mar 2016 at the Maldron (formerly Bewleys) Hotel, Newlands X, Dublin

    "Very good course to start using GPS"
    Brian Grace, Brian D. Grace Eng. Cons., Tipperary (attendee 21st Jan 2015)

    "Picked up new functions: offsets, trilateration, auto-recording. Will speed up surveying for me"
    Peter O'Dwyer, Architect, Dublin
    (attendee 21st Jan 2015)

    "Course very informative and gives a good base to get started using GPS"
    Noel Finnegan, Ass. Eng., Monaghan Co. Co.
    (Attendee 11th Mar 2015)


    Geomax Zenith20 Surveying - 1 day FREE Hire


    What you will learn:
    How to survey with GPS Rover
    Topographical survey with output to Autocad & Excel
    Using feature coding for layered survey
    Dealing with overhanging trees
    Surveying close to buildings
    How to set out buildings, roads, features
    Solving up/downloading problems
    Uploading .dxf files
    Uploading ASCII or text/.csv files
    Connection problems to WinXP, Win7/8
    How GPS works
    The antenna, the datalogger, the satellite systems
    Correction subscriptions sytems
    Ellipsoids
    Geoids
    ITM/Irish Grid
    New Subjects Added:
    Using OSI Planning Packs - Digital & Paper
    Adding Contours
    Calculating Areas & Volumes
    Troubleshooting internet connection problems
    SIM card
    Subscription activation
    Updates
    Quality control
    How accurate is your survey
    Testing your GPS Rover
    Recording setting out
    Using OSI Planning Packs - Digital & Paper
    Adding Contours
    Calculating Areas & Volumes

    Program
    9:00 – 9:30 Introduction – get your kit on!
    9:30 – 11:00 Outdoor surveying – carry out survey of surrounding area
    11:00 – 11:15 T-Break
    11:15 – 12:45 Theory behind the survey
    12:45 – 2:00 Lunch
    2:00 – 2:30 Uploading a setting out drawing
    2:30 – 4:00 Setting out – set out points in the surrounding area
    4:00 – 5:00 Q & A

    Class size
    Class size is limited to 10 people and attendees will work in pairs to complete the assigned tasks.

    Who should attend
    Architects, Engineers – if you are involved in
    preparing planning applications – learn to survey with the latest technology, use a 1-man system to complete a survey in the field to Ordnance Survey co-ordinates
    surveying sites for preparation of plans for new buildings or structures – check existing site layouts
    overseeing construction work – see how to set out quicker and more efficiently than using a total station
    Site Managers/Foremen
    If you are involved in construction, learn how to use GPS for setting out or surveying. There will be no complicated mathematics (unless you want it!) and nothing more complicated than using your Satnav.


    The Instructor
    Philip Hanrahan B.E., B.A. has 35 years of experience in surveying instrument handling:
    6 years as a site engineer on civil construction projects, including roads, sewerage schemes, housing developments, industrial buildings.
    27 years demonstrating and training users in surveying instruments
    2 years lecturer in Engineering Surveying, Trinity College Dublin, including design of the Engineering Surveying module in the Civil Engineering degree course.and approval by Engineers Ireland
    Pricing
    Early bird discounted price: €295 up to 24th Feb.
    Book HERE
    Only 10 places available

    After 24th Feb. €395


    Location & Date
    Maldron Hotel (Formerly Bewleys), Newlands X, Naas Rd., Dublin 22
    Thursday 10th Mar. 2016
    Copyright © 2016 HITECHNIQUES LTD., All rights reserved.
    Thank you for your recent visit to our website.

    Our mailing address is:
    HITECHNIQUES LTD.
    Unit 17 Block Q, Grants Rd., Greenogue Bus. Pk.
    RATHCOOLE, CO. DUBLIN
    Ireland

    Add us to your address book


    unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 99 ✭✭canadabound1


    Decoda wrote: »
    Hi,

    Just received this Email from HiTechniques on Thursday. Might be of some help to you regarding the GPS side of things.

    DC.

    (I am not affiliated to this company in anyway)

    Email content was as follows.


    Early bird booking closing on Wednesday 24th Feb. - Limited places

    Does your survey look like the one on the left below?

    Billy O'Connor (www.williamoconnorsurveys.com) has 17 years experience in carrying out internal building surveys for a wide range of clients (Architects, Engineers, Health Service Executive, National University of Ireland and Estate Management Companies) but rarely did topographical surveys. Billy attended our GPS training course on 21st Jan 2015. and the survey on the right below is the fieldwork from a survey carried out in the week following the course - see the finished survey here.

    If you want to improve your surveys, get more site information, spend less time connecting the dots in the office, then attend the GPS Introductory Training Course with Hitechniques Ltd. on Thursday 10th Mar 2016 at the Maldron (formerly Bewleys) Hotel, Newlands X, Dublin

    "Very good course to start using GPS"
    Brian Grace, Brian D. Grace Eng. Cons., Tipperary (attendee 21st Jan 2015)

    "Picked up new functions: offsets, trilateration, auto-recording. Will speed up surveying for me"
    Peter O'Dwyer, Architect, Dublin
    (attendee 21st Jan 2015)

    "Course very informative and gives a good base to get started using GPS"
    Noel Finnegan, Ass. Eng., Monaghan Co. Co.
    (Attendee 11th Mar 2015)


    Geomax Zenith20 Surveying - 1 day FREE Hire


    What you will learn:
    How to survey with GPS Rover
    Topographical survey with output to Autocad & Excel
    Using feature coding for layered survey
    Dealing with overhanging trees
    Surveying close to buildings
    How to set out buildings, roads, features
    Solving up/downloading problems
    Uploading .dxf files
    Uploading ASCII or text/.csv files
    Connection problems to WinXP, Win7/8
    How GPS works
    The antenna, the datalogger, the satellite systems
    Correction subscriptions sytems
    Ellipsoids
    Geoids
    ITM/Irish Grid
    New Subjects Added:
    Using OSI Planning Packs - Digital & Paper
    Adding Contours
    Calculating Areas & Volumes
    Troubleshooting internet connection problems
    SIM card
    Subscription activation
    Updates
    Quality control
    How accurate is your survey
    Testing your GPS Rover
    Recording setting out
    Using OSI Planning Packs - Digital & Paper
    Adding Contours
    Calculating Areas & Volumes

    Program
    9:00 – 9:30 Introduction – get your kit on!
    9:30 – 11:00 Outdoor surveying – carry out survey of surrounding area
    11:00 – 11:15 T-Break
    11:15 – 12:45 Theory behind the survey
    12:45 – 2:00 Lunch
    2:00 – 2:30 Uploading a setting out drawing
    2:30 – 4:00 Setting out – set out points in the surrounding area
    4:00 – 5:00 Q & A

    Class size
    Class size is limited to 10 people and attendees will work in pairs to complete the assigned tasks.

    Who should attend
    Architects, Engineers – if you are involved in
    preparing planning applications – learn to survey with the latest technology, use a 1-man system to complete a survey in the field to Ordnance Survey co-ordinates
    surveying sites for preparation of plans for new buildings or structures – check existing site layouts
    overseeing construction work – see how to set out quicker and more efficiently than using a total station
    Site Managers/Foremen
    If you are involved in construction, learn how to use GPS for setting out or surveying. There will be no complicated mathematics (unless you want it!) and nothing more complicated than using your Satnav.


    The Instructor
    Philip Hanrahan B.E., B.A. has 35 years of experience in surveying instrument handling:
    6 years as a site engineer on civil construction projects, including roads, sewerage schemes, housing developments, industrial buildings.
    27 years demonstrating and training users in surveying instruments
    2 years lecturer in Engineering Surveying, Trinity College Dublin, including design of the Engineering Surveying module in the Civil Engineering degree course.and approval by Engineers Ireland
    Pricing
    Early bird discounted price: €295 up to 24th Feb.
    Book HERE
    Only 10 places available

    After 24th Feb. €395


    Location & Date
    Maldron Hotel (Formerly Bewleys), Newlands X, Naas Rd., Dublin 22
    Thursday 10th Mar. 2016
    Copyright © 2016 HITECHNIQUES LTD., All rights reserved.
    Thank you for your recent visit to our website.

    Our mailing address is:
    HITECHNIQUES LTD.
    Unit 17 Block Q, Grants Rd., Greenogue Bus. Pk.
    RATHCOOLE, CO. DUBLIN
    Ireland

    Add us to your address book


    unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences

    thanks Decoda


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