mariusa
Civil/Environmental
- May 31, 2014
- 6
Dear GeoTech Engineers,
We solve business pains for GeoTech/Civil Engineering companies.
Seems like one of the areas that can be improved is Borehole planning. I'd like to ask your feedback and see if you have any issues, or feel like spending too much time, on Borehole planning.
For example, user 'crwdz7' mentioned:
"Due to some communication issues that have been occuring betwenn our firm's engineering and drilling staffs regarding geotechnical jobs, I am considering coming up with a Geotechnical Boring Assignment Sheet to use for each job that can be given to the drillers with job specific requirements."
Other examples from our existing customers:
"I need approximate boring locations on a map for attaching to permit requests. Now I have to spend a few minutes to capture a screenshot from Google, add boring locations, then copy-paste our project data in the infobox"
"To make the proposal cost estimate, I already make a boring plan in my head. After the project is won, which could be months later, I have to re-do it".
We'd like to develop something to make planning quick and easy, on top of Google/USGS Maps, but first need to learn more about what others experience.
So, here are a few questions to get the ball rolling:
* how much time does it take you to develop a boring plan?
* what info do you need to make a good plan? (e.g. area elevation)
* how many holes are there usually?
* what issues do you have with how you make & use plans now?
We know that for some proposal requests, boring plans are already made by the prime contractor.
Thanks,
Marius
We solve business pains for GeoTech/Civil Engineering companies.
Seems like one of the areas that can be improved is Borehole planning. I'd like to ask your feedback and see if you have any issues, or feel like spending too much time, on Borehole planning.
For example, user 'crwdz7' mentioned:
"Due to some communication issues that have been occuring betwenn our firm's engineering and drilling staffs regarding geotechnical jobs, I am considering coming up with a Geotechnical Boring Assignment Sheet to use for each job that can be given to the drillers with job specific requirements."
Other examples from our existing customers:
"I need approximate boring locations on a map for attaching to permit requests. Now I have to spend a few minutes to capture a screenshot from Google, add boring locations, then copy-paste our project data in the infobox"
"To make the proposal cost estimate, I already make a boring plan in my head. After the project is won, which could be months later, I have to re-do it".
We'd like to develop something to make planning quick and easy, on top of Google/USGS Maps, but first need to learn more about what others experience.
So, here are a few questions to get the ball rolling:
* how much time does it take you to develop a boring plan?
* what info do you need to make a good plan? (e.g. area elevation)
* how many holes are there usually?
* what issues do you have with how you make & use plans now?
We know that for some proposal requests, boring plans are already made by the prime contractor.
Thanks,
Marius