Products & Materials : Plant & Machinery News

Leedale grabs another pair of MirrorCam-equipped 8×4 Arocs from Mercedes-Benz Dealer Rygor

Ambitious construction support services specialist Leedale became one of the UK’s first customers for Arocs tipper-grabs equipped with Mercedes-Benz Trucks’ ground-breaking MirrorCam technology when it commissioned a pair of eight-wheelers in January.  The family-owned business also purchased two tipper-grabs by another manufacturer at the same time. But it was to

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Agri Business Booming Thanks to Crane Trailer

Agri Business Booming Thanks to Crane Trailer

Business is booming for a farming company which is now supplying specialist composts, manures and mulches in bulk thanks to a unique project between Hiab and Nugent Trailer. Nick and Heather Stevens initially started growing mushrooms at Connetts Farm some 20 years ago and have progressed to selling mushroom compost,

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BPH Plant invests in expansion of plant machinery to meet demand

Sussex-based plant hire company BPH Plant has invested £600,000 in expanding its range of machinery available for hire following increased demand from customers across Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Kent. The company has taken delivery of numerous Kubota KX015-4 1.5-tonne mini excavators, Kubota KX027-4 3-tonne mini excavators, JCB 120 Rollers, Mecalac

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Yanmar launches unbeatable finance offers across the UK and Ireland

Yanmar Compact Equipment EMEA has announced two limited-time finance offers to make purchasing its latest range of class-leading plant equipment simple, accessible and hassle-free. For all excavators, carriers and wheel loaders purchased before 30 November 2020, the customer can freeze hire purchase repayments until 2021.* A simple 10% deposit payment

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An ultimate guide to hiring a civil water tanker

Water is an essential component and we couldn’t imagine life without its availability.  Three-quarters of the earth is composed of water that has to be brought to the land to make use of it. To make water easily accessible, water tankers are used. Water tankers are large storage tankers that

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Case Study Discusses the Pandemic and the Construction Industry

Case Study Discusses Coronavirus and the Construction Industry

Coronavirus has hit the UK’s construction sector hard, with the Office for National Statistics reporting a record 35% drop in activity in the second quarter of 2020.  As lockdown has begun to ease, however, and pubs have started to re-open, UK builders are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. 

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How Much Is A Muck Away Lorry Cost

Do you want to hire a muck away lorry and wondering how much it cost? You’re at the right page. Here, we will be discussing all the information you need to know before hiring a lorry. Let’s first discuss what is a muck away and what it is used for.

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How Much To Hire A Mini Digger & Driver

If you need a mini digger hire with driver in Essex, then keep reading as we might have some valuable information for you. The truth is that it shouldn’t cost a ton of money, in fact, for a very reasonable price, you can get an excellent mini digger with a

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Issue 335 : Dec 2025

Products & Materials : Plant & Machinery News

Leedale grabs another pair of MirrorCam-equipped 8×4 Arocs from Mercedes-Benz Dealer Rygor

Ambitious construction support services specialist Leedale became one of the UK’s first customers for Arocs tipper-grabs equipped with Mercedes-Benz Trucks’ ground-breaking MirrorCam technology when it commissioned a pair of eight-wheelers in January.  The family-owned business also purchased two tipper-grabs by another manufacturer at the same time. But it was to Mercedes-Benz Dealer Rygor Commercials that it has just returned for the latest couple of additions to its fleet. So impressed is Leedale with the 8×4 Arocs, and with the rapid turnarounds achieved by Rygor, that the Dealer is now firmly established as its preferred construction truck partner.   The muscular, high-riding Arocs is purpose-designed for operation on rough sites. Like their predecessors, Leedale’s new trucks had been pre-built for Rygor’s WorkReady programme, so were supplied from stock. They have ClassicSpace M-cabs and, as 3240K variants, employ 10.7-litre ‘straight-six’ engines which produce 290 kW (394 hp) and drive through smooth and efficient 12-speed Mercedes PowerShift 3 automated manual transmissions. The trucks’ steel Loadmaster bodies are by Thompson, and their Palfinger Epsilon M125L Classic cranes work with Kinshofer clamshell buckets. Safety equipment, meanwhile, includes a 360-degree camera and side-scanning system to protect vulnerable road users, as well as LED strobe lighting front and rear, and a roof-mounted LED beacon bar. Fast-growing Leedale is based in Alfreton, Derbyshire, and operates a fleet of 50 trucks, 20 of them sweepers. Of the remaining tippers, tipper-grabs and flat-beds with Hiab cranes, 17 now wear three-pointed stars – Rygor also delivered six WorkReady 8×4 Arocs tippers with wing mirrors late last year. Established in 1989 by Lee Walkup, Leedale is a well-established supplier to main contractors, consultancies, developers and public sector clients in the East Midlands. The company provides a comprehensive portfolio of muckaway, aggregates, demolition and general haulage services, as well as waste management, and vehicle and plant hire. It has also seen a surge in demand during the Covid-19 pandemic from homeowners, garden designers and landscapers, for deliveries of one-tonne bags of materials. Led by Managing Director Oliver Walkup, the founder’s son, Leedale has now embarked on a major expansion programme, its aim being to tender for and win new contracts on a national basis. To this end, it has set its sights on upgrading its current Bronze FORS (Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme) accreditation to Silver at the earliest opportunity, and has just appointed its first National Sales Manager. Kim Smith joined the company in August and brings an impressive record of achievement in the earth moving sector to her new role. “The construction sector is in full flow and Leedale is extremely busy right now,” she said. “This explains why we needed more new vehicles, and quickly.” She continued: “We’re committed to a strategy of growth, and to winning new business beyond our East Midlands heartland. Many of the prospective customers we want to target require their suppliers to be accredited to FORS Silver standard. Health and safety, and compliance, are therefore at the very top of our agenda. “Not only have our Mercedes-Benz trucks proved to be more reliable and cost-effective to operate than other marques on the fleet, but they are also ahead of the rest when it comes to safety. MirrorCam, for example, has been a huge hit with the drivers who are using it. So much better is the level of visibility the system offers that not one of them would want to be without it now.” MirrorCam’s compact, roof-mounted cameras relay images to screens mounted inside the cab, on the A-pillars. Not only does this pioneering technology provide much-improved rearward vision, but it also eliminates the forward-facing blind spots created by conventional mirrors. As previously, Leedale took advantage of competitive funding support from Mercedes-Benz Finance to acquire its latest Arocs. Ms Smith observed: “Leedale has built a great reputation and excellent client relationships over more than 30 years, by offering a first-class service. “That’s also what we’ve received from Rygor Commercials. Its Truck Sales Executive Marcus Cahalin has been both efficient and responsive in delivering our Arocs within a couple of weeks of the orders being placed, while the vehicles are also perfectly specified for the job.” As well as tippers and tipper grabs, the broad selection of pre-built trucks that Rygor offers under its WorkReady banner includes hookloaders, mixers and skiploaders. Marcus Cahalin added: “Leedale is a business that’s clearly going places, and it wants to get there as quickly as possible. For customers like this, who need their new trucks with minimal delay, Rygor’s WorkReady programme has all the answers.” www.leedale.com

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Agri Business Booming Thanks to Crane Trailer

Agri Business Booming Thanks to Crane Trailer

Business is booming for a farming company which is now supplying specialist composts, manures and mulches in bulk thanks to a unique project between Hiab and Nugent Trailer. Nick and Heather Stevens initially started growing mushrooms at Connetts Farm some 20 years ago and have progressed to selling mushroom compost, horse manure, compost, top soil, mulch and fire wood. Initially sold in feed or fertilizer bags, customer demand has recently soared for horticulture products available by cubic metre, which called for an on-road lifting solution which would support larger bulk deliveries. A unique partnership between Hiab and Nugent Trailer has seen Connetts Farm benefit from a new electric-powered crane installed on a trailer with solar-charging ability. Nick Stevens from Connetts Farm said: “We reached a point where our customers wanted us to supply more specialist composts, manures and mulches in large bags directly to their door. At that time, we only had a tipping trailer which wasn’t suitable for clean, effective and safe delivery. “Top soil is one of the heaviest products we sell which needs a heavy-duty crane to lift it off the truck. I was already familiar with Hiab’s cranes, so I spoke to them to see if they could help. We’ve since invested in a HIAB T-CLX 018-2 (with 1 manual extension) on a Nugent F3720H 3.5 tonne flatbed trailer which has opened up doors for us as a business. “We’ve been able to meet increasing demand throughout spring and summer while people focused on improving outdoor spaces during lockdown. It’s given us real scope to grow our customer base.” John Abbott, southern key account manager for Hiab said: “There is currently a gap in the market for a quality trailer-mounted crane with excellent lifting capabilities. Our partnership with Nugent offers a practical solution to the market which has the added bonus of green credentials. “When Nick approached us, we were able to offer something which ticked all of his boxes. The HIAB T-CLX 018-2 with one manual extension can lift 430kgs at 4.2m with a maximum lift of 995kg, combined with the Nugent Trailer it’s the perfect solution. “Our crane is also fully electric and very quiet to operate, which is also better for the environment.  We’ve worked with Nugent to connect an impressive 400AH battery pack which is charged with a 30 AMP solar charge panel within the trailer. The power can then be monitored through a simple phone app. “We’re always looking at ways to make life easier for our customers and this is one of the solutions we have developed to offer specialist heavy-duty lifting equipment straight from a manufacturer ‘off the shelf’. I’m confident this solution will prove popular as we roll it out further across UK and Ireland.” Colm Brown, sales and technical director for Nugent Trailer said: “This specialist trailer crane we have developed with Hiab will help farmers, builders’ merchants, gardeners, horticulturists, plant operations and local councils, anyone in fact who is having manual handling issues for deliveries where a crane/trailer combination could be the solution. “We have engineered the chassis to accept the crane from the factory, it has been designed to be completely stable carrying weight on the trailer and moving bulky items at height. “Our Dual Drive™ suspension reduces vibrations and suspension chatter, minimises stress on the chassis and cuts shock waves to the towing vehicle. The trailer itself is extremely low noise, making it suitable for use in residential areas, combined with the electric HIAB crane – it’s a top-quality piece of kit which offers best possible pay load for the user.”

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BPH Plant invests in expansion of plant machinery to meet demand

Sussex-based plant hire company BPH Plant has invested £600,000 in expanding its range of machinery available for hire following increased demand from customers across Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Kent. The company has taken delivery of numerous Kubota KX015-4 1.5-tonne mini excavators, Kubota KX027-4 3-tonne mini excavators, JCB 120 Rollers, Mecalac 6-tonne road legal Swivel Skip Dumpers, a Komatsu D65PXi Dozer, and the all-new 30-tonne Hitachi ZX300-7 excavator – all of which are now available for self-drive or operated hire. The expansion of its offering comes after the company experienced an upturn in business over the past few months to pre-COVID levels. The decision to invest in Kubota mini excavators aims to meet the needs of a more diversified client base following the changes brought about by the pandemic. Simon Bastable, Director at BPH, comments: “We’ve received more enquiries from small to medium-sized groundworks companies and independent traders that have been able to continue working despite COVID restrictions and are busier than ever with smaller residential projects in gardens and driveways. However, we’re now starting to notice a return to business as usual with larger contractors and developers needing equipment for bulk earth work.   “We think it’s important to continue to invest in the latest models of plant machinery to ensure we can meet growing demand with up-to-date, reliable equipment. Our plant and machinery includes tracked and wheeled excavators, dumpers, dump trucks, dozers, rollers and telehandlers to cater for the widest range of tasks from working in tight spaces to large-scale demolition and earthworks. Offering this level of versatility is an important part of our company’s ethos.” As one of the best-selling mini excavator manufacturers in the UK, the Kubota KX027 was selected for its compact size but powerful performance. The purchase of the new Hitachi ZX300-7 means BPH Plant is one of the first hire companies in the country to offer this latest model. The Komatsu Dozer is also the latest model of an industry-leading machine with intelligent machine control for automated operation. All machines are now available to hire from BPH Plant’s site in West Sussex on next-day delivery by calling 0845 017 6971 or via https://bphplanthire.com.

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Yanmar launches unbeatable finance offers across the UK and Ireland

Yanmar Compact Equipment EMEA has announced two limited-time finance offers to make purchasing its latest range of class-leading plant equipment simple, accessible and hassle-free. For all excavators, carriers and wheel loaders purchased before 30 November 2020, the customer can freeze hire purchase repayments until 2021.* A simple 10% deposit payment is required up front, alongside VAT in full and a small document signing fee. Alternatively, for select models across Yanmar’s tracked excavator, wheel loader and wheeled excavator portfolios (B75W, B95W, B110W, V70s, V80, ViO80-2PB, ViO82, B7, SV100, SV100-2PB and SV120), hire purchase customers can benefit from 0% APR for 36 months.** A minimum deposit of 10% applies, alongside payment of VAT in full and a small document signing fee. David Cockayne, UK & Ireland sales manager at Yanmar Compact Equipment EMEA, commented: “Perfectly blending stylish Japanese design with pioneering European innovation, the Yanmar compact portfolio sets the global standards in performance, capability and reliability. “Our unbeatable finance packages offer a helping hand to construction professionals nationwide, making purchasing the latest range both simple and accessible. As with all our promotions, they’ll only run for a limited time, so interested parties should take advantage while they can!” A leader in the design and manufacture of compact construction equipment, Yanmar’s comprehensive portfolio offers the perfect solution for almost every earthmoving application. From an extensive range of tracked excavators (0-10 tonnes), to a class-leading selection of wheel loaders, wheeled excavators and tracked carriers, operators benefit from reliable, robust, rental-tough machines built to the highest standards. For more information about the latest sales initiatives, or to find your nearest dealer, visit www.yanmarconstruction.co.uk. 

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An ultimate guide to hiring a civil water tanker

Water is an essential component and we couldn’t imagine life without its availability.  Three-quarters of the earth is composed of water that has to be brought to the land to make use of it. To make water easily accessible, water tankers are used. Water tankers are large storage tankers that are filled with water which is transported to where it is needed by road. Water is needed in every phase of life. So water tankers are not only restricted to domestic purposes but are also used in civil construction, industries, fire fighting, producing artificial rain, and watering the plants. They are widely used because of the improved road networks that have made transportation easier. Water tankers are large enough to store 500 to 5000 gallons of water. But the larger they are in size, and the more capacity they hold, the same is the amount of cost that is needed to buy them. So instead of investing a huge amount in tankers, hiring is a better option because of its cost-efficiency. Look here for premium UTE water tanks. Hiring a water tanker is beneficial than buying one but here are a few things that must be acknowledged before hiring a tank. Cost The first and foremost thing that everyone considers is the price that they have to pay against the service they are availing. When hiring a water tanker, compare the price of different companies, look for the rates they offer on an hourly basis, and choose the most compatible price that you can pay without burdening yourself. If you are hiring for your business purposes, examine your capital, and see the long term and short term quotes offered by different companies. Capacity Water tankers are available in different sizes according to their use. The tankers for domestic uses are smaller and for construction purposes they are large. Know beforehand, the quantity of water that is required by you so opt for a tank that has a capacity that fits your use so you don’t have to face the trouble of insufficient water by hiring a smaller tank or pay unreasonably more by hiring a tank with more capacity than what is needed. Location Location matters a lot while you are hiring a tanker to transport water for your needs. Choose for a company that is nearer your destination so that you have to pay less, otherwise longer distances will increase the per hour rate and will not be cost-efficient. Look for a company which is the nearest so that they can deliver easily and park on the location from where water could be supplied The credibility of the service provider The tanker that you are hiring must be from a reputable company that you can examine by the reviews that their customers have given online or ask for your friends for suggestions about the best place to hire tankers from. The staff must be decent to comply with your needs so that no hindrance occurs in the supply of water between the client and the dealer.

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Case Study Discusses the Pandemic and the Construction Industry

Case Study Discusses Coronavirus and the Construction Industry

Coronavirus has hit the UK’s construction sector hard, with the Office for National Statistics reporting a record 35% drop in activity in the second quarter of 2020.  As lockdown has begun to ease, however, and pubs have started to re-open, UK builders are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.  In July, the sector saw the strongest rebound in activity in almost five years. This is excellent news for companies like Lynch which supplies operated, self-drive and contract hire to the construction industry. The company which is headquartered in Hemel Hempstead has an expansive fleet of modern plant and equipment for civil engineering, rail engineering, public utilities, groundworks, demolitionand last but not least highways maintenance projects. Despite some of its other areas of business going quiet, its highways work continued to be busy. Throughout lockdown, road-building activity was identified as critical for the future of the UK’s Critical National Infrastructure (CNI). The lockdown’s emptier roads provided an opportunity to fast track existing road building projects. When asked about the type of machines it supplies its customers with for these types of projects, Chris Gill, Director at Lynch commented “we have been using Kubota’s machines for well over 10 years. Across Kubota’s 8 tonne, 5 tonne and 3 tonne range, there is something for everyone”. Over the last few years, Lynch has worked with Highways England to supply machines for some of its latest smart motorway projects. These projects have included work on the M23 from Hooley in Surrey to Brighton on the south coast and the redevelopment of the M23 the M4, the M26 and the A41. For the recent smart motorway building projects, it was estimated that 90% of the machines hired for the jobs were from Kubota’s 5-tonne range. Chris commented, “Kubota’s machines are very reliable and their compact design allows for excellent manoeuvrability in tight spaces, which is a priority for our customers. The sustainability of the machines is also particularly important for these types of projects.” “All of Kubota’s machines come fitted with Stage V compliant engines. Our customers actively choose us over competitors as they know our fleet will always be on top of the game in terms of green credentials. For our customers, this is increasingly desirable – especially for jobs that take place in urban environments, where both noise pollution and emissions are a priority.” When working on busy highways it is also incredibly important that the machines come fitted with the correct safety requirements. Kubota’s machines all come fitted with restrictions on how much the boom can swing and have beacons on the seatbelts. This helps to ensure Highways England can comply with its comprehensive list of safety requirements. “At Kubota UK, we are proud to be the dependable partner that helps our valued customers in getting the job done. While the industry has had to navigate twisty roads, the journey in front of us has given us indications that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. As major road construction projects go ahead, we’re confident that our latest series of excavators will deliver excellent field results in the same reliable way they always have,” said Fenella Tolhurst, Key Account Manager at Kubota UK.

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How Much Is A Muck Away Lorry Cost

Do you want to hire a muck away lorry and wondering how much it cost? You’re at the right page. Here, we will be discussing all the information you need to know before hiring a lorry. Let’s first discuss what is a muck away and what it is used for. What is a Muck Away Lorry? Muck lorry or a grab hire is used to move heavy waste from sites such as construction, garden or others. Moving heavy objects with a grab hire is becomes very easy and convenient. It uses a hydraulic arm and a bucket to grab the waste and clear it even from the remotest areas. Why Hire A Much Away Lorry Services? The first and the biggest advantage of hiring a grab lorry is, it collects a huge amount of waste that’s almost twice any other service can pick up. On top of it, it is an extremely affordable option to clear the waste. Once hired, the lorry will come to your site at a suitable time and will collect the waste with minimum inconvenience. Hence, you can say that hiring a muck away lorry is a simple, fast and an affordable way to remove large amounts of waste. All you need to do is to pile up the waste and call a muck away service. Moreover, it can muck away materials like brick, rubble, wood, soil in large quantities which would otherwise take 3 standards skips. How Much Is A Muck Away Lorry Cost? Now, coming to the real question, how much to hire a muck away lorry for Rubbish Removal London? Well, it depends on certain factors such as the quantity of waste you need to dispose of, the size of lorry you want, the type of waste that’s to be removed and it’s pickup and dispose location. Muck away lorry generally charges according to the type of waste and it’s weight. This is how the lorry service calculates its cost. Moreover, the cost of a lorry service also varies as per the locations. Such as, if you happen to live im areas like Dudley, Sturbridge, Wolverhampton etc, the average cost of a standard lorry will be around £160. Advantages of Hiring A Muck Away Lorry Hiring a muck away lorry is a fast and a hassle-free way to dispose of huge amounts of waste. You do not need any permissions to pick up and clear the waste. It is highly affordable as a standard size lorry can load up to thrice the weight carried by a skip. It doesn’t require any additional labour cost. Quick waste removal without any interference and errors. It is most suitable for the remote areas that are otherwise hard to access. It is suitable for a range of tasks, from your home to any bigger site. Offers great satisfaction as the waste is picked up and disposed of in a proper manner. So, to conclude, a muck away lorry is an extremely agile and useful vehicle that is used to pick up and dispose a large amount of material or waste. It is one of the fastest and cheap way to get your work done quickly.

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How Much To Hire A Mini Digger & Driver

If you need a mini digger hire with driver in Essex, then keep reading as we might have some valuable information for you. The truth is that it shouldn’t cost a ton of money, in fact, for a very reasonable price, you can get an excellent mini digger with a driver. The key to getting the best price possible is to find them locally, as finding a mini digger outside of your city can be expensive. Also please compare prices, as some might be much cheaper and you might get more time. But there’s an actual great resource available to provide you with some money if you need help covering the costs. See how you could afford a mini digger with an online title loan. That being said, let’s discuss some of the critical points which you should consider when getting a mini digger with a driver. How much will a mini digger with driver cost? For the mini digger itself, you can expect to pay anywhere from 70 to 100 for the day, but that is just for the mini digger. If you would like to hire a driver, you can expect to pay an additional 200 to 300 per day. We highly recommend that you hire a driver, especially if you don’t know how to operate a mini digger. You might get a better package deal per day if you hire the mini digger with driver for more than a day, perhaps a week. This would be ideal for people who need it for a larger job. Pick the right size It would be best for you to evaluate your needs before you rent a mini digger, as you might not need the biggest size. If you need a mini digger for a small job such as removing soil or landscaping, then you can get by with a smaller mini digger. You can also ask the supplier, as they might guide you in the right direction. If you get a smaller mini digger, you will pay far less per day as if you were to get a giant mini digger. Just make sure to pick the right size for the job you need accomplishing. Hire locally Besides the daily rate, you will also have to pay for delivery. Which is why we recommend you hire locally, as you will save money where it matters. The last thing you want to do is hire a mini digger that will cost you more to transport than for the actual job. Make sure to calculate your transportation cost and factor it into your final price; it will cost around 20 to 40 for a ten-mile trip. Most suppliers will give you an estimate for the transportation before you hire, but if they don’t ask them before you hire. Final verdict To hire a mini digger with a driver is not expensive, it’s quite reasonable if done correctly. Make sure to do your research and hire the right mini digger and driver for your needs. Don’t forget to factor in the transportation cost and other additional fees which you might have to pay. If you can manage to be smart with your hire; then the process will be smooth.

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GNSS RTK rover with Visual Positioning increases safety, simplifies surveying

New GS18 I GNSS RTK rover with Visual Positioning can measure what you see. Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, unveils the Leica GS18 I a versatile, GNSS RTK rover with Visual Positioning. The GS18 I allows users to capture points of interest from a distance and measure points from the images in the field or the office. Visual Positioning technology (sensor fusion combining GNSS, IMU and a camera), allows users to reach previously inaccessible or obstructed points safely and efficiently. Visual Positioning is based on photogrammetric technology with near real-time data processing, allowing surveyors to check the quality of their data while on site. “The GS18 I and the workflow in Infinity opens even more new possibilities for us to capture and measure everything we need. GS18 I can help fill the data gaps common with traditional GNSS systems that often require supplemental field locations with a total station to complete an area being surveyed. Now you can have one piece of equipment to carry out several jobs onsite with fewer equipment setups,” said Donald Smith, P.L.S., senior project manager and principal at BL Companies. “The survey is performed more efficiently as the GNSS crew can capture all detail, even areas with limited access. No data is missed because points can be extracted through Infinity later in the office.” World’s fastest GNSS RTK rover now also with Visual Positioning The GS18 I continues the success from the tilt-compensated Leica GS18 T rover. In addition to visual point positioning, the GS18 I inherits all the functionalities of a GS18 T, including the ability to map and stake out points with either tilted or levelled pole. “We designed the GS18 I for surveying professionals who need to measure points that previously could not be measured easily and accurately with GNSS and for those who want to capture the environment quickly and decide later which points shall be measured,” said Bernhard Richter, Vice President of Geomatics at Leica Geosystems. “With this world’s first GNSS RTK rover with integrated Visual Positioning Technology, Hexagon brings GNSS technology also to new user segments while increasing safety, speed and productivity.” GS18 users can use less time on site and continue measuring points with Leica Infinity software in the office, saving expensive on-site time. If new measurement needs arise, surveyors can measure additional points from the captured images. The GS18 I works with Leica Captivate field software for image capturing, on-site point measurement and quality assurance in the field. Users can go beyond measuring points and create an automatically registered and referenced 3D point cloud from the same images and continue working in other 3D software. Leica Geosystems – when it has to be right With more than 200 years of history, Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, is the trusted supplier of premium sensors, software and services. Delivering value every day to professionals in surveying, construction, infrastructure, mining, mapping and other geospatial content-dependent industries, Leica Geosystems leads the industry with innovative solutions to empower our autonomous future. Hexagon is a global leader in sensors, software and autonomous solutions. Hexagon (Nasdaq Stockholm: HEXA B) has approximately 20,000 employees in 50 countries and net sales of approximately 3.9bn EUR. Learn more at hexagon.com and follow us @HexagonAB.

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BPH Plant Hire Unveils New Website Following Investment in Digital Presence

BPH Plant Hire, an independently-owned plant hire company based in the South East, has launched a new website to coincide with the recent rebrand, following a commitment to increased investment in the company’s digital presence. The new website highlights for the first time the extensive fleet available to hire. Convenient features of the site include the category pages, which have been designed so that users can easily find their desired model by filtering specifications such as tonnage, and whether the equipment is cabbed or wheeled. Users can also compare models from specification tables that show side by side comparisons of each vehicle available. Enquiries about specific models can now be made directly from the results page with ‘get a quote’ forms that autofill the vehicle model, saving time and extra clicks. Commenting on the new site, Managing Director at BPH, Simon Bastable says: “The new website is another step in our mission to continually improve the experience of hiring plant machinery. “We’ve worked hard to ensure that technical specifications are digested into the key pieces of information our customers care about and our product descriptions benefit from our expertise, like where we outline the most suitable applications of each vehicle and attachment. “Early feedback has been really positive and we look forward to continued growth and investment in our digital presence.” BPH Plant hire boasts immediate availability on the hire of excavators, dumpers, dozers. As an arm of BPH UK, which specialises in hydraulic attachments, when you enquire through BPH Plant Hire, you can also arrange any plant hire attachments needed. Visit the new website here: https://bphplanthire.com/

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