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Lotniska i stadiony

Rozwiązania dla inżynierii - lotniska i stadiony
Duże projekty budowlane takie jak lotniska czy stadiony wymagają precyzji oferowanej przez instrumenty Leica Geosystems. Rozwój lotnisk wymaga szybkiego i dokładnego przebiegu pracy oraz minimalnych zakłóceń w bieżącej pracy lotniska.
World's Busiest Airport
With the capacity to handle 30 million passengers and big enough to fit 50 football pitches over its five floors, Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 (T5) is one of the largest and most ambitious building and engineering projects in Europe. więcej
Precision paving at Heathrow
(Reporter 50, April 2004) The demanding tolerances of concrete slab laying required at T5 and Heathrow Airport has called for the use of the high-tech 3-D Machine Guidance Systems of Leica Geosystems installed on Gomaco GHP2800 Slip- Form Pavers. więcej
LMGS-P Used in Expansion
The expansion at Zurich Airport continues, and the Leica Geosystems 3D LMGS-P system for Roadmills is another solution being used on this project. więcej
LMGS-S Used in Expansion
The expansion at ZurichAirport continues, and theLeica Geosystems 3D LMGS-S system for Roadmills is another solution being used on this project. więcej
Runway construction
“Unique“ is Zürich Airport's new tag-line. An apt choice,describing not only the impressive alpine panorama to which passengers are treated at landing and take-off, but also the remote-controlled technique now in use for constructing new taxiways – truly a world first. Just like the aircraft pilots taking off and landing only a short distance away, machine operator Beat Furrer has his concrete slip-former set to 3D automatic operation. Compared with previous runway construction methods, this technique puts costs on a controlled descent. There are no troublesome guide wires to be found on this site. więcej
Chek Lap Kok Airport 1
Surveying on the world’s fastest construction site więcej
Chek Lap Kok Airport 2
Versatile combination and perfect match of various survey methods. więcej
Chek Lap Kok Airport 3
Land allocation for limited time więcej
Chek Lap Kok Airport 4
New precision-levelling system better than GPS więcej
France '98 World Cup
Efficient measurement - make it your goal więcej
Stade de France - Paris
Whoever travels in the evening by the shuttle bus, into the centre of the French metropolis, wipes their eyes in amazement. On the right hand side in the darkness of the Paris suburb of St Denis, what seems to be a giant saucer rises up into the air. Something even Jules Verne had not fantasised! Pointed antennae poke out of the metal surface illuminated in colour. When one approaches a little nearer, the traveller realises that the structure is a stadium, and the antennae are really eighteen towers, each sixty metres high. They support the giant, almost ellipsoid roof of the Stade de France to protect 80,000 to 100,000 spectators from rain, snow, sunshine and wind - some 25 metres before the entrances to the stadium. więcej