We can support you individually and depending on your application case and the hazard scenario with manual measurements or a fully networked, automatic monitoring system.
With our novel Amberg GeoMonitoring system, Amberg Infra 7D offers you the next generation of geomonitoring solutions. Read below for more information or get in touch to hear what the possibilities are!
In collaboration with our technology associates and in-house specialists, we provide state-of-the-art solutions and instruments tailored to your needs.
Railways are extremely important transport routes for today's mobility. Construction sites near railway lines can severely affect railway operations because of settlements or displacements of the tracks. Amberg GeoMonitoring ensures that such hazards are detected at an early stage.
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In modern tunnel construction and specialised civil and underground engineering, surveying and geotechnical measurements often share the same basis. By combining these two areas, Amberg GeoMonitoring optimises processes and reduces costs.
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The ever denser utilization of urban space has increased the significance of GeoMonitoring for safety considerations, risk minimisation and evidence for legal matters.
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Amberg Infra 7D AG, Trockenloostrasse 21, 8105 Regensdorf, Switzerland. Phone: +41 44 870 90 07, Email: info@amberginfra7d.com, Website: amberginfra7d.com
Amberg Infra 7D AG is headquartered in Regensdorf, Switzerland, and operates successfully in projects across Switzerland and other European countries. Through an international partner network, reliable customer support is guaranteed worldwide.
Amberg provides the complete geomonitoring system for your project from one source: concept development, consulting, instrumentation, measurement, evaluation, alarming, visualization on GEOvis 4.0, and data interpretation. This ensures short intervention times through remote control and a consistent information flow throughout all project phases.
myGeoMonitoring is the proven service model for Amberg GeoMonitoring partner companies. It enables partners to independently and easily calculate the expected costs of a project over the entire monitoring period based on the measurement concept. The flexible offer ranges from system rental to comprehensive full-service packages. Instead of investing in measurement systems and software, clients only pay for the services provided and always operate with state-of-the-art technology.
The Amberg GeoMonitoring system uses a scalable, modular network architecture. Sensors are connected to sensor boxes, which communicate with a central measurement unit. Data is transmitted via various communication channels (Ethernet, WLAN, mobile, fiber optic) to the cloud-based GEOvis 4.0 platform, where it can be accessed from any device with internet access. The modular structure allows flexible adaptation to any project size and phase.
A wide range of sensors can be integrated: total stations, GPS/GNSS, laser scanners, auto levels, radar interferometry, vibration sensors, inclinometers, extensometers, tension/expansion sensors, anchor force sensors, crack meters, water pressure and pore water pressure sensors, water level and water flow sensors, pH sensors, water turbidity sensors, temperature and humidity sensors, air pressure and wind speed sensors, solar radiation sensors, webcams, and proprietary developments like Amberg TrackControl and SlopeControl. Custom sensor types can also be integrated upon request.
Amberg GeoMonitoring is characterized by high reliability through: redundant system design, fully automatic self-monitoring (watchdog functions), mature communication technology for secure data transmission, integrated uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for bridging power outages, intelligent power management including solar operation, and modern data communication via Ethernet, WLAN, fiber optic cables, or mobile networks with integrated lightning protection.
The monitoring system includes an integrated alarm function that notifies responsible persons in real time when predefined threshold values are exceeded. Alarms can be configured with multiple alarm levels (e.g., attention value, intervention value, alarm value). Notifications are sent via email, SMS, voice call, or through the F24 (Dolphin) alerting platform. The number of trigger events before an alarm is raised and the list of recipients can be individually configured.
The workflow follows a structured cycle: (1) Specifications – defining monitoring requirements, (2) Concept – developing the monitoring plan, (3) Instrumentation – selecting appropriate sensors and equipment, (4) Installation – setting up sensors and communication infrastructure, (5) Data acquisition – collecting measurement data automatically or manually, (6) Data visualization and interpretation – analyzing results on the GEOvis 4.0 platform. This cycle is continuous throughout the project lifetime.
Amberg offers both geodetic monitoring (using instruments such as total stations/tachymeters, GPS/GNSS, laser distance sensors, and webcams for 3D point measurements) and geotechnical monitoring (using sensors such as inclinometers, extensometers, piezometers, crack meters, strain gauges, anchor force sensors, vibration sensors, water level/pressure sensors, and meteorological instruments). Both automatic and manual monitoring are supported.
Amberg GeoMonitoring covers a wide range of objects including: excavation pits, tunnels (during construction and in operation), bridges, buildings, railway tracks, dams, natural slopes and rockfall areas, as well as environmental parameters. The monitoring is individually adapted to each project.
Geomonitoring is the continuous or periodic measurement and observation of structures, terrain, and environmental parameters using geotechnical and geodetic sensors. It provides real-time information about deformations, displacements, vibrations, and other changes to ensure the safety and integrity of infrastructure projects such as tunnels, bridges, buildings, excavation pits, railway tracks, and natural slopes.