clems05
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 28, 2004
- 10
Hello,
I am currently in school and am doing a research project on the use of GIS to optimize earthmoving operations. Having been on projects where sometimes amounts greater than 6M CY are moved, i most definetly see reason and feasibility for implementation of such a system that can aid in scheduling, estimating, (by creating a dynamic production rate database among many reasons) and all around improvement of data flow between take-off, scheduling, surveyors, PMs, etc. Be forewarned, in my mind, this is purely conceptual. The idea first came to me after reading a thesis,
ANyhow, I am curious if this sort of thing is in use in any related form that someone may know of. Also, i am currently devising scenarios in which a system like this would be used. As examples, a dynamic production rate database or the ability of GIS to take data from surveyors or a GPS equipped dozer and and relate that to geotechnical data to create more accurate volume counts and potentially real-time relations to Actual Cost of WOrk Perofrmed (ACWP) and Budgetted COst of WOrk performed (BCWP). I relize I am not doing very well on communicating what it is I am talking about, but even if you're unsure, I would appreciate your input. Input regarding scenarios where this sort of system could potentially be of use would be awesome and greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Robert Hardison
I am currently in school and am doing a research project on the use of GIS to optimize earthmoving operations. Having been on projects where sometimes amounts greater than 6M CY are moved, i most definetly see reason and feasibility for implementation of such a system that can aid in scheduling, estimating, (by creating a dynamic production rate database among many reasons) and all around improvement of data flow between take-off, scheduling, surveyors, PMs, etc. Be forewarned, in my mind, this is purely conceptual. The idea first came to me after reading a thesis,
ANyhow, I am curious if this sort of thing is in use in any related form that someone may know of. Also, i am currently devising scenarios in which a system like this would be used. As examples, a dynamic production rate database or the ability of GIS to take data from surveyors or a GPS equipped dozer and and relate that to geotechnical data to create more accurate volume counts and potentially real-time relations to Actual Cost of WOrk Perofrmed (ACWP) and Budgetted COst of WOrk performed (BCWP). I relize I am not doing very well on communicating what it is I am talking about, but even if you're unsure, I would appreciate your input. Input regarding scenarios where this sort of system could potentially be of use would be awesome and greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Robert Hardison