Stakeless Site Development at El Dorado Hills
Kiewit Pacific uses SiteVision GIS Grade Control System to dramatically increase dozer productivity over hilly terrain without stakes.
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Posted by CADinfo | Sep 2, 2002 | Civil Engineering, Land Info |
Kiewit Pacific uses SiteVision GIS Grade Control System to dramatically increase dozer productivity over hilly terrain without stakes.
Read MoreDrew Price Engineering manufactures and designs innovative kart products including axle components, bodywork, brakes hardware and, of course, chassis. Digital 3D design has helped this Australian kart company clean up at the grand finals on the international karting circuit.
Read MorePosted by CADinfo | Aug 6, 2002 | Industrial Design |
Oppenheimer Precision Products Inc. (Horsham, PA) makes illuminated cockpit displays for aircraft, ships, and ground vehicles. “If it flies, swims, or crawls, we have panels for it,” is the company’s slogan.
Read MoreIMSI’s ACIS-based parametric solid modeling software package has a diversity of features, a short learning curve, and an attractive price.
Read MoreEmploying more than 150,000 people and exporting around 60% of its output, the UK’s aerospace industry is the second largest in the world and is responsible for 9.5% of the UK’s total research and development (2001). In 2001, the national turnover was over £18bn and, in terms of value added business, it is second only to the United States. A recent DTI study highlighted aerospace as the UK’s most globally competitive industry – a key measure of its global success being its penetration of the US market. For instance, 60% of all the US’s aerospace subsystems imports are British. It is a high-skills industry, with wages 20% higher than the manufacturing average. With total world-class capabilities, strength in manufacture and research, and initiatives to maintain and improve its competitive edge, aerospace is a key sector in the UK economy and a major player in the global market.
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