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Griffiths uses enhanced machine control to remotely run multiple sites

Griffiths is using Topcon Positioning's enhanced machine control on its A40 contract
South West, Wales and Midlands civil engineering contractor Griffiths is using enhanced machine control to remotely run multiple sites.

Griffths has deployed a bespoke system developed by Topcon distribution partner, Sealand Survey Centre. The contractor has reduced callouts by 80% and sites can now work more safely, accurately, efficiently and sustainably.

Griffiths is using the enhanced machine control on the A40 Llanddewi Velfrey road scheme, the Colwyn Bay coastal erosion project and the construction of the Dyfi Bridge in Powys.

Adrian Davies, plant and transport director at Griffiths, said: “We’ve been using GPS machine control for five years with a variety of different manufacturers, but we wanted to look to increase efficiencies even further.”

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