Siteworks Positioning Systems

Trimble Siteworks Positioning Systems are designed to eliminate downtime by making every minute more productive. Handle complex files and 3D data sets quickly, so you can spot issues and solve problems before they slow you down.

Now available in a subscription model with flexible terms to modernize your equipment with no large upfront cost.

Trimble Siteworks with Tilt Compensation

Construction surveyors can capture accurate points without leveling the pole to work faster and safer.

Features and Benefits

Work faster and better with Trimble Siteworks Software. The modern interface is optimized for ease-of-use and productivity. Colorful graphics, natural interactions and gestures make Siteworks intuitive and easy to learn. Personalize the interface to match your workflow, and configure views to suit your needs.

Siteworks Positioning System Downloads

Downloads and Documentation

 
 

Downloads

Emulator and Report Utility

 

Documentation

User Guide and Release Notes

 

Machine Guidance Module

One System, Many Applications

Measure, design and build with a single system. The Trimble Siteworks Machine Guidance Module is a versatile solution for machine guidance and layout that enables contractors to use the same hardware and software both on and off machines.

Additional Modules

Roading Module

Siteworks supports road and highway projects by incorporating full alignment geometry, station equations, width transitions and multiple roadways within a selected road job. The Roading Module provides a single solution to all road staking needs—from roadway features to catch points to custom subgrades. In addition, the grade checking functions allow contractors to easily perform as-built checks and quality control.

Advanced Measurement Module

Improve “field to finish” as-built workflows with time-saving features such as point and line offsets, line closure, curved line measurement and continuing existing lines. The Advanced Measurement Module enhances Siteworks functionality with streaming data outputs, total station traverse measurements, and the ability to connect to utility locators. Improve informed decision-making by capturing additional information with each measured point; photos, dimensions, conditions and material type add valuable information about a feature in addition to its position.

FAQs

1Q: We know the new Trimble Siteworks system is designed based on customer feedback. What did you hear from customers that led to increasing the screen size and reworking the interface?
All Trimble products are designed based on customer feedback and input, including the Trimble TSC7 and Trimble Siteworks Software. The Trimble Innovation Partner Program was designed a few years ago specifically to give our customers and dealers a channel to provide feedback and insight into our technology, and we rely heavily on that input when developing new products. When we started asking for feedback about the controller, the responses we received indicated that customers were looking for a device that combined the features they most liked from their personal tablet devices and from their Trimble controller. The result is the Trimble TSC7—named for its seven-inch screen—with more power and a full keyboard to make it even more functional in the field. It is the only Windows 10 Professional device on the market, and the higher resolution and all-around readability of the screen makes it easy to use and interact with in the field. The ultimate goal of all of this is to make it easier for surveyors, to work with richer, larger data sets as they move toward taking their digital world into their physical world.
2Q: What did you learn from other industries?
We actually took a lot of cues for Trimble Siteworks from Trimble Earthworks, the next-generation grade control platform from Trimble. The Trimble Earthworks team invested a lot of time, money and effort into the Trimble Earthworks user interface. That team worked with researchers and UI experts who helped them really understand how people interact with their devices, and then used that knowledge to develop intuitive interfaces. Much of this insight was gleaned from the way people use their smart phones, iPads and other consumer handheld devices. Our development team made a conscious effort to apply the knowledge from the Trimble Earthworks UI team to Siteworks. We were very intentional about using the same icons, look and feel, and even color schemes so that Trimble Siteworks feels familiar and comfortable to Trimble Earthworks users. We also put a lot of effort into making the controller ergonomic, well-balanced and easy to carry and handle in the field. We will continue to use the insight gained from other industries, from other Trimble products, and from our users for future releases and development of the Trimble controllers, Trimble Siteworks, and other products designed for the civil engineering and construction industry.
3Q: What were the biggest obstacles in the development of the Trimble Siteworks system?
The biggest challenge was that, in general, it takes more time to develop hardware than it does to develop software and we needed to release them both at the same time. We first began seeing 3D printed versions of the controller about two years ago, and from there it has just been a constant effort to fine-tune the form and functionality. On the software side, we were really looking to create something new, we didn’t want it to just feel like an updated version of the Trimble SCS900 Site Controller Software. We put a substantial amount of work into the software development so that we could deliver a modern user interface and more up-to-date architecture, without changing the workflows that are natural to our Trimble SCS900 users.
4Q: What are the benefits of the system for surveyors? And for supervisors?
We think the biggest benefit to surveyors is the ability to work with complex 3D models and to collect large data sets easily from the field. This technology is designed for modern construction workflows. The interface on the controller was made for the way surveyors work, with its high resolution screen, sunlight readable display and backlighting for night use. And the Windows Professional operating systems puts the power of a laptop in the palm of a surveyor’s hand. The Trimble Siteworks Positioning System for Supervisors is made up of an R780 or R580 GNSS Smart Antenna, either the Trimble T7 or T100 Tablet, and Siteworks Software. It allows supervisors to run full office software packages, including Trimble Business Center and Microsoft Office, without carrying a laptop. Like the surveyors, one of the biggest benefits to supervisors is the ability to work easily with data and 3D models from a rugged device in the field. This all makes it easier for supervisors to see potential problems before they arise, and to work more productively and efficiently, with high performance power in the field.

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