Laser Survey Gives Green Light to Turbine Manufacturer
Winnipeg, Canada January 2009
Business Challenge
A turbine manufacturer in Japan wanted to
deliver a 600 ton turbine to a client in Calgary,
Canada. Before manufacture of the turbine
could begin, it was critical to verify that the
turbine design could fit unimpeded through the
1500 mile railroad network between the Port of
Duluth, WI, and its final destination. The
manufacturer turned to Specialized Rail
Transport (SRT), a Houston Based logistics
company, to confirm the turbine’s design
specifications. Due to the critical timeline for
turbine manufacture, SRT was looking for a
service provider that could quickly mobilize and
deliver an over dimensional load survey of the
railroad network and asked Geomatic
Technologies (GT) if it could help.
Services Overview
Despite the freezing winter temperatures, GT
was willing to meet SRT’s tight timeframe.
Using the GT AIMS system, GT surveyed 900
miles of Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) network
(600 miles of the BNSF network had already
been deemed satisfactory by BNSF) over an 8
day period, with only 6 hours of daylight
available per day and with temperatures
reaching -30C.
GT collected continuous laser, imagery and
positional data along the railroad route. During
office processing, a profile of the turbine was
expanded to cater for lateral movement through
curves. This maximum profile was then tested
against all the laser data collected along the
route and a report was generated which showed
all potential encroachments to railroad assets
along with the exact location of these assets.
Repeated processing of the continuous laser
data enabled SRT to check a second overdimensional
load for the same corridor and also
allowed GT to generate composite profiles for
several major structures so that CP could easily
update its clearance database.
A final report identified 4 metal truss bridges as
potential encroachment locations for the turbine
design, but which did not actually impact on the
turbine.
Outcomes
- GT’s quick mobilisation and execution
ensured that railroad clearance
certificates were issued without delay
so that the client could begin
manufacture of the turbine.
- Repeat processing of the continuous laser
data delivered further benefits to
stakeholders demonstrating that
continuous laser data surveys offer
superior value to clients.
- Delays to railroad operations were
minimised as data was collected at ‘line
speed’.
- Delays to turbine manufacture were
avoided due to GT’s ability to work in
difficult weather conditions.
- Any potential encroachments could be
accurately located for easy on site
verification due to the precise positioning
information collected during the survey.
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