I have found that the best staion points are the points where cut turns to fill. Supported by the Engineer's earthwork schedule I can then calculate the average mass hauls to determine the number and volume of the haul units. This sets the duration of each cut to fill task on Tilos.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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Submitted by Vladimir Liberzon on Wed, 2017-03-08 16:27
I am not Tilos user but it looks like your question is not about specific software but about an approach.
It is usual to use stationing when the road length is divided by approximately 100 meters marks and this metrics is used for road construction planning.
This metric can be also used for work with Tilos or other tool for creating time-location charts. When stationing is used the shape of the road does not matter, the project becomes linear.
Almost Mike - Elecosoft (nee Asta Dev) only have a distribution agreement with Trimble (now the owners of Tilos) covering customers in UK & Ireland. So we're only able to help users in those territories. All other questions should be directed at the local reseller, or back to Tilos themselves using support@linearproject.com.
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19 years 10 monthsHi VladimirI have found that
Hi Vladimir
I have found that the best staion points are the points where cut turns to fill. Supported by the Engineer's earthwork schedule I can then calculate the average mass hauls to determine the number and volume of the haul units. This sets the duration of each cut to fill task on Tilos.
Best regards
Mike Testro
Member for
24 years 8 monthsHi Saad,I am not Tilos user
Hi Saad,
I am not Tilos user but it looks like your question is not about specific software but about an approach.
It is usual to use stationing when the road length is divided by approximately 100 meters marks and this metrics is used for road construction planning.
This metric can be also used for work with Tilos or other tool for creating time-location charts. When stationing is used the shape of the road does not matter, the project becomes linear.
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13 years 9 monthsHi Both,Almost Mike -
Hi Both,
Almost Mike - Elecosoft (nee Asta Dev) only have a distribution agreement with Trimble (now the owners of Tilos) covering customers in UK & Ireland. So we're only able to help users in those territories. All other questions should be directed at the local reseller, or back to Tilos themselves using support@linearproject.com.
Which country are you in Saad?
Ben
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19 years 10 monthsHi SaadIf you have a full
Hi Saad
If you have a full support subscription then Asta Dev will give you all the Tilos Support you need - by phone or email.
You can also get information from the support knowledge base.
With my new subscription I got a personal 1 hr seminar on Tilos software to get me started.
Best regards
Mike T.