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April 2012
TerraImaging is performing 3D surveys of Malta applying
a unique combination of high-tech acquisition techniques including topographic LiDAR, bathymetric LiDAR, ortho imagery, oblique imagery and sonar measurements. The combined measurements will form a full 3D image of the island and seabed surrounding.

The surveys are carried out as part of an environmental study to monitor the air, water, soil, radiation and noise commisioned by the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA).

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February 2011
TerraImaging BV has again signed a contract with the Directorate-General for Public Works and Water management (referred to as Rijkswaterstaat), the executive arm of the dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment (IenM) for the mapping initiative AHN (Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland).
TI has been awarded this contract after European tender procedure where the quality demands described in our offer was awarded the highest score possible. This proofs the maximum focus on our quality system and also the good results we reached during the AHN project in the last year.

TerraImaging is proud to have won 6.250 km2 of the contract, which include the areas of the water boards of Hollands Noorderkwartier and Rivierenland (2011) and Peel & Maasvallei en Roer & Overmaas (2012). It's the 4th and 5th year Rijkswaterstaat is acquiring the data to complete the AHN2 dataset of the entire country and the 3rd and 4th year TerraImaging is taking part. The contract is a two-year contract. It aims the creation of a highly accurate Elevation Model for the whole country as a profound basis for the countries water management. The project will be realized by the simultaneous acquisition of airborne LiDAR and digital camera data. TerraImagings professionals proofed in the last years the contractually realization of the very high quality demands. The challenging quality demands are a point density of 8 points/m2 and an absolute accuracy of 5 cm (stochastic) in height. The planimetric accuracy allows users to map objects with a minimal size of 2m x 2m with a maximal error of 50 cm. The data acquisition has started already and TerraImaging is looking forward to a good cooperation with all partners involved.
 
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