The A9 dualling project aims to improve road safety, reduce accidents, and enhance connectivity across Scotland by upgrading 83 miles of road from single to dual carriageway.
The 拢3.97 billion project will transform the A9 in 10 sections, with completion expected by 2035. To maximise precision, efficiency, and safety, Wills Bros has invested in a comprehensive suite of Trimble equipment from Sitech UK & Ireland as it begins work on the Tay Crossing to Ballinluig section in Perth & Kinross.
The package of 26 pieces of equipment comprises seven SPS930 Total Stations, five R780 GNSS rovers, two R750 GNSS base stations with TDL450 repeaters, and 12 newly released TSC510 controllers with Siteworks software.
Pawel Szumski, engineering manager UK at Wills Bros, said, "Surveying technology makes all the difference on large-scale projects like this. Equipment such as the R780 GNSS rovers works well across varied landscapes and environments. Productivity and efficiency are key to delivering this essential upgrade on time and within budget, and the combination of Trimble products from Sitech will help us achieve this."
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