Trimble announces new subscription options for monitoring suite

By on 15 July, 2020

Trimble has announced subscription options for the newest version of its T4D displacement monitoring software package.

The firm’s 4D control software (T4D) is a platform for providing real-time situational monitoring for major construction and infrastructure projects, helping to mitigate against natural hazards and risk-prone sites such as dams and mines.

T4D 6.0 introduces three tiers of capability for different applications and budgets, reducing upfront costs for projects looking to introduce real time monitoring.

“Site safety is at the forefront of our minds in the development of Trimble 4D Control, as well as making this solution scalable to address our customers’ specific project needs,” said Boris Skopljak, marketing director for Trimble’s Geospatial Monitoring business.

“Offering a tiered subscription model and sophisticated geotechnical sensor integration will make setting up and operating a real-time monitoring system more accessible to a wider number of survey and construction organizations that are looking to add monitoring to their portfolio.”

Version 6.0 of T4D includes new support for a range of Senceive sensors and a new workflow for streaming data from Worldsensing sensors connected via a local network.

The three installations options for T4D are below:

T4D Field: Enables efficient total station setup, data processing and adjustment of optical measurements, including ability to output adjusted coordinates for the purpose of integration into a third-party system of record.

T4D Intermediate: In addition to total station processing capability available in T4D Field, this edition allows for the integration of GNSS receiver data, data adjustment and storage. The Intermediate Edition is ideal for customers looking to leverage T4D for GNSS and optical data management and for those using third-party visualization and project management tools.

T4D Advanced: This edition includes the feature sets of both T4D Field and Intermediate Editions, offering the full range of the T4D platform capability, including GNSS, total station and geotechnical sensor management, and data storage, as well as a front-end web interface for project management including data visualization, reporting and alarming.

T4D 6.0 is now available through Trimble’s geospatial distribution channel.

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