Troy, New York – June 13, 2016 – Two years ago, Mark Farber was at the helm of his company’s survey vessel on the Oswego River testing an underwater sonar device, when he spotted, not one, but three cars at the bottom of the river. Two of […]
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Read More... →In May 2011 Sand and Gravel Review featured H2H in an article on Stock Pile Analysis: Sand and Gravel Review: Stick Pile Analysis Article
Read More... →A writeup in Rock Products magazine about Measuring Stock Piles with Mobile 3D Laser scanning: Rock Products: Stock Pile Analysis
Read More... →H2H helped the Army Corps of Engineers cap and cover project of an old Army landfill in Guilderland, NY. You can read about the project on the Army Corps of Engineers Website, and then read the full article at the completion of the project here: http://altamontenterprise.com/news/regional/09252013/old-army-dump-capped-last
Read More... →H2H is using state of the art sensors underwater and on the roof to map the New York State canal system, building real time 3-D images of the canal walls and channels. In the process, they helped solve a mystery… Read More on CNYCentral.com
Read More... →“Performing physical inventories of material stockpiles is a task that most aggregate companies see as a necessary evil — it is something that has to be done for accounting purposes, but it takes up valuable resources and can slow down production.” Read more on AggMan.com
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