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Three specialist survey vessels from Fugro’s fleet performed geophysical and geotechnical surveys of nearshore and deepwater areas, including surveys at 31 landing sites across the remote island network.
Fugro and Global Marine’s combination of Geo-data acquisition systems and expertise will deliver integrated survey results by mid-October.
Fugro acquired Geo-data by air and by sea to support the Scottish Government’s Reaching 100% (R100) programme.
Openreach is working with Fugro and Global Marine using airborne, land, and sea survey technologies to gather the in-depth knowledge needed to design the full-fibre network to more islands.
Fugro has delivered several multidisciplinary investigations for the Sinop site since 2013.
Fugro’s Geo-data acquisition, analysis, and advice provided new insights into the Sinop site’s subsurface conditions to help engineers design nearshore structures and earthquake safety measures.
Fugro has been working with EUAS International ICC both offshore and onshore since 2013 to gather Geo-data for characterizing the Sinop NPP site and assessing geohazards.
Fugro worked under a contract with Dragon Oil (GUPCO) to deliver subsea positioning support for the installation of multiple subsea structures off the coast of Egypt.
Fugro RAMMS can be deployed from vessels of opportunity using a Schiebel CAMCOPTER S-100 uncrewed aerial system (UAS).
The Province of Manitoba awarded Fugro a four-year contract to develop a new pavement management system to guide strategic selection of road maintenance projects for optimized use of transportation budgets.
Fugro has supported the ARAN vehicle, associated equipment, and iVision software since 2016, including development of customized iVision tools for rating pavement distress.
Fugro has completed fieldwork on a hydrographic survey project for the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to update nautical charts off the northern coast of Unimak Island, Alaska.
Since the mid-1970s, Fugro has been successfully mapping the seafloor in Alaska, including nautical charting updates for NOAA that began in 1998.
Fugro crew surveyed the nearshore waters at a faster rate due to the efficiency gained from identifying unmapped hazards.
Fugro employed its SatRecon® service to plan the more challenging nearshore surveys, which combines satellite imagery and proprietary processing techniques.
Fugro is helping NOAA address data deficiencies with new, high-resolution bathymetry over five sites totaling approximately 1700 km2.
Fugro applies innovative solutions on hydrographic projects to unlock insights from Geo-data for a safer and more sustainable ocean economy.
Fugro acquired the new bathymetry from two multibeam-echosounder-equipped survey vessels, one focused on nearshore waters and the other on deeper waters farther offshore.
The RapidSOS Partner Network launched with 20 inaugural members, including 911eye, 911inform, Axon, CRG, DataTech911, Equature, Everbridge, Fugro, FIRST iZ powered by Genesis PULSE, GeoComm, Mark43, NextNav, NICE, NSION, One Hundred Feet, Inc., PublicSonar, Rave Mobile Safety, Roadside Telematics Corp., SOMA Global, and Zetron.
YAM-2 is the first satellite in space to be equipped with Fugro’s SpaceStar next-generation positioning technology.