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    New Underground Software for Takeoff, Production Control

    03/11/2020
    AGTEK’s new integrated Underground software makes light work of pipe and utility takeoff and production control

    AGTEK Development Company, part of Hexagon, announced the introduction of Underground, the next-generation software to simplify takeoff and production control of pipe and underground utilities.

    AGTEK’s new Underground software combines intuitive data entry with flexible reporting to speed up takeoffs and tracks production of storm, sewer, water and other underground utilities. Underground applies trench and pipe specifications to compute bedding, cover, backfill, pipe displacement and trench spoil for each run of pipe. Underground reports pipe and lateral lengths, and counts of joints, valves and other fittings.

    Depth Brackets and Trench Models
    Underground segments projects into phases of construction, calculating excavation volumes by depth brackets and strata layers to ensure accurate bid quantities. Underground data is visualised via an intuitive graphical interface for easy user interaction. Trench models are exported for machine control systems and can be monitored for progress throughout construction to track against plan.

    Leverage the power of drone/UAV data
    Underground is fully integrated with AGTEK’s Gradework software to harness the power of drone / UAV data. Existing conditions can be validated, and when the job is won, production progress and procurement management for all underground materials are tracked on site. Progress is visualised using orthomosaic images and data is shared effortlessly with the field, ensuring more informed decisions are made.


    Learn more at hexagon.com and www.agtek.com.

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