GEO-Instruments have worked extensively on many major tunnelling projects where precise monitoring and early warnings of movement on surrounding structures is vital.
GEO-Instruments has a wide array of monitoring platforms at its disposal to gather and make site data readily available to our clients.
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Keller UK’s instrumentation and monitoring business, Getec has rebranded as GEO-Instruments.
Initially shown off at the re-branding launch event held in London last month, GEO-Instruments UK are preparing to release an overhauled version of our software as QuickView.
GEO-Instruments are monitoring the river wall adjacent to a luxury flat development on the north bank of the Thames.
A successful one-year trial of landslip monitoring in Dorset has now been extended into a long term monitoring project, with the potential to continue for over a decade.
Keller has appointed Piotr Konieczny as General Manager of GEO-Instruments, their instrumentation and monitoring division.
The GEO-Instruments team has a strong international presence with offices in the UK, the US and across Europe. Our work often takes us even further afield with jobs in Australia, Mexico, Africa and the Caribbean.
Teams from GEO-Instruments and Keller have collaborated on site at 8 Bishopsgate carrying out monitoring and jet grouting works working on behalf of main contractor Keltbray.
As part of our continuing partnership, GEO-Instruments is working with Lloyd Acoustics to install a HLC settlement monitoring system in the Franciscan Church in Poznan, Poland.