Work near buried networks
At the heart of every construction site, a persistent challenge haunts operators and project managers: the risk of accidents linked to buried networks. Large machines such as excavators, cranes and drills, often venturing into unfamiliar terrain, are constantly exposed to the invisible threat of underground networks. The consequences of an unfortunate encounter between machinery and cables, pipes and other buried infrastructure can be devastating, ranging from costly delays to hazards to worker safety.
Faced with this omnipresent challenge, CAD.42 is positioning itself as a pioneer with its latest flagship product, RTK.42, a battery-powered centimeter GPS specially designed to revolutionize safety on construction sites.
Quick and Easy Installation:
One of the main advantages of RTK.42 is its ease and speed of installation. Thanks to its powerful magnet, the device attaches easily to machinery, eliminating the need for complex installation. In just minutes, drivers can be up and running, ready to enjoy the benefits of this cutting-edge technology.
Key Features:
The heart of the system lies in a tablet integrated into the driver's cabin. This intuitive user interface allows operators to view their position relative to buried utilities in real time, while providing instant alerts in the event of dangerous proximity. Detailed network plans are previously integrated into the online application, thus providing complete visibility even before the start of construction.
Enhanced Security:
The main objective of RTK.42 is to improve safety on construction sites by avoiding incidents linked to buried networks. Drivers can now navigate with confidence, knowing that the system will instantly notify them of any potential hazards. This feature significantly reduces the risk of damage to networks, minimizing costs associated with repairs and delays on site.
Operational Efficiency:
In addition to safety, RTK.42 contributes to more efficient management of construction sites. Drivers can optimize their routes and avoid hotspots, improving overall productivity. This increased efficiency translates into on-time completed projects and optimal customer satisfaction.