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Posted: 15/11/2023

Data Collection Limited and ROMDAS acquired by Moog Inc.

We are thrilled to announce that Data Collection Limited (DCL) and the ROMDAS product line has been recently acquired by Moog Inc. Moog is a world leader in advanced precision motion control technologies and serves the aerospace, defence, and industrial markets.

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Posted: 19/12/2022

DCL is now carbon-friendly with EKOS Driving Emission Offset

We did something super important recently – we became carbon-friendly drivers by offsetting our driving emissions for 107,000 km last financial year.

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Posted: 19/12/2022

DCL achieved SiteWise Gold status

DCL is SiteWise system Gold certified with SiteWise system. We are extremely proud to have this gold status as it requires over 90% pass rate to achieve it.

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Posted: 26/05/2021

Innovation and Sustainability: Key Themes at NZ Roading Industry Conferences

Two recent industry conferences, RIMS and the Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, were packed with conversation on the challenges they have faced since the pandemic and the innovative ways to move forward. The RIMS Forum, held in March 2021, was rightfully titled “Beyond 2020” as they set their sights on a future with innovation.

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Posted: 26/05/2021

DCL Helps to Survey Roads of National Significance

The Data Collection Limited (DCL) Survey team have been surveying numerous sections of the expressways across the country. These are some of the biggest investments in New Zealand’s (NZ) road network, it includes the most essential state highways connecting the North and the South Island.

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Posted: 12/02/2021

Time to survey the North, again!

Data Collection Limited's (DCL) survey team’s, Sreenath Mavaram is currently concluding this year’s pavement condition survey for the Whangarei District Council, Far North District Council, and Kaipara District Council, all part of the Northland Transportation Alliance (NTA).

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Posted: 12/02/2021

Roughness – What are you getting?

99% of roughness surveys in New Zealand utilize either a Response Type Roughness Measurement System (RTRMS) like our Bump Integrator (BI) or point laser equipment. While they both provide roughness results, there are differences in the technology which can affect the accuracy of the data provided by the supplier.

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