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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Trimble Access for Advanced Subsurface Mapping from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Trimble Access for Advanced Subsurface Mapping include: Wade Trim, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Donatsch + Partner Switzerland, a Switzerland based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 60 employees and revenues of $9.0 million, Mine Survey Plus Australia, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 25 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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Donatsch + Partner Switzerland | Construction and Real Estate | 60 | $9M | Switzerland | Trimble | Trimble Access | Advanced Subsurface Mapping | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Donatsch + Partner AG implemented Trimble Access as an Advanced Subsurface Mapping application for the Bergünerstein Tunnel retrofit project in Switzerland, addressing the tunneling and surveying process area. The deployment used Trimble Access as the primary field application and targeted tunnel surveying, set-out and as-built verification workflows.
The implementation was built as a cloud connected field office workflow, using Trimble Access on TSC7 controllers paired with a Trimble S9 total station, and leveraging Trimble Sync Manager and Trimble Connect for overnight synchronization. This architecture enabled daily sync of field measurements into the office environment, supporting office side QA QC and near real time access to survey deliverables.
Operationally the Trimble Access implementation supported field survey teams and office engineering stakeholders on site, concentrating on excavation set-out, control network maintenance and as-built verification during retrofit tunneling. The connected workflow improved stakeholder collaboration between field crews and office reviewers and accelerated decision making on excavation and shotcrete volumes by surfacing consistent survey data quickly.
Project outcomes reported include meeting tight accuracy targets of approximately 3 mm and faster coordination across project stakeholders through daily cloud synchronization. Trimble Access was explicitly used as the Advanced Subsurface Mapping application to maintain measurement accuracy and to orchestrate survey data flow between field instruments and office QA QC processes.
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Mine Survey Plus Australia | Professional Services | 25 | $5M | Australia | Trimble | Trimble Access | Advanced Subsurface Mapping | 2022 | UPG |
In 2022 Mine Survey Plus Australia deployed Trimble Access Tunnels module as the core application for an Advanced Subsurface Mapping implementation on the Havieron decline in Western Australia. The implementation combined Trimble Access with a Trimble SX12 scanning system and a TSC7 controller to perform automated as-built scanning and continuous topo checks within the mining and tunnel surveying process area.
Trimble Access Tunnels module was configured to capture scan and JOB XML artifacts for as-built and ongoing topo workflows, and to provide real-time heading checks during decline drilling and excavation activities. The configuration emphasized automated scan capture and field validation workflows, with job file creation and scan exports instrumented at the point of survey to reduce manual data handoffs.
UPG served as the SI VAR for the deployment, with HL Geospatial, part of UPG Solutions, supporting equipment evaluation and onsite workflow commissioning. Captured scan data and JOB XML were streamed into Trimble Business Center and into Deswik for model validation and scheduling workflows in the office environment, preserving spatial metadata and survey control for downstream mine planning.
Operational coverage focused on surveying teams working the Havieron decline, spanning tunnel surveying and mine site topo functions. The implemented workflow delivered real-time heading checks and a streamlined transfer of scan and JOB XML data into Trimble Business Center and Deswik for faster model validation, aligning Trimble Access, Trimble SX12, and TSC7 within the Advanced Subsurface Mapping stack.
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Wade Trim | Professional Services | 500 | $100M | United States | Trimble | Trimble Access | Advanced Subsurface Mapping | 2021 | Seiler Geospatial |
In 2021 Wade Trim deployed Trimble Access Pipelines as part of Trimble Access under the Advanced Subsurface Mapping category on DTE Energy's Traverse City–Alpena Reinforcement Project in northern Michigan. The implementation targeted construction staking and as-built surveying to capture pipeline attributes, weld mapping and regulatory metadata for the project survey and process area.
Seiler Geospatial, the local Trimble distributor, supported the rollout and onsite configuration, consolidating field-collected survey data into a master geodatabase to standardize attribute capture and audit trails. The deployment emphasized field-to-office survey data workflows and survey data management capabilities, and impacted surveying operations and compliance reporting, delivering faster deliverables and an estimated 10% reduction in construction survey costs with accelerated turnaround for regulatory reporting.
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