The Nez Perce Indians of Idaho lived in the Pacific Northwest for many centuries before they bumped into Lewis and Clark in 1805. A peaceful tribe who lived mostly on the natural foods available in Idaho’s rivers, they probably never imagined they would one day use high definition scanning technology. Fast-forward to February 2010. In [...]
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3D scan helps Feds catch vandals of ancient American Indian temple
by Tate Jones on April 25, 2012 in Landair Surveying News
An eight-lane bridge falls into the Mississippi River during rush hour traffic? Yeah – we do that.
by Tate Jones on April 12, 2012 in Landair Surveying News
A few years ago, an entire span of a busy eight-lane interstate bridge broke apart and fell into the Mississippi River in Minneapolis during rush hour traffic. Cars, concrete, twisted metal and people went crashing into the water. When the dust settled, 13 were dead and more than 145 injured. The bridge was Minnesota’s fifth [...]
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