Automatic Monitoring During Road Construction Works in Ontario

We’re thrilled to announce that Sixense Northern America is providing automated monitoring on the Highway 400 widening at the Town of Innisfil, as a testament to our unwavering commitment to public safety. 🚧

🔎 Our comprehensive monitoring solutions are deployed while newly constructed 1.9-meter ID culverts are installed and tunneling is conducted (just three meters under the highway surface):

✅ 4 Automatic Motorised Total Stations (AMTS) installed in 2 phases – Powered by solar panels and backup batteries, the devices are self-sufficient, ensuring continuous monitoring without interruption,

✅ 80 Surface Monitoring Points (SMP) – Deployed remotely in multiple arrays, these reflectorless points eliminate the need for highway lane closures during installation, survey, or decommissioning while maintaining high accuracy and frequency of readings,

✅ 18 In-Ground Monitoring Points (IMP) – Strategically installed at a depth of 1.5 m in the slopes, these rods facilitate quicker responses to construction activities and prevent delays, even in frozen ground conditions,

✅ 10 Building Monitoring Points – Ensuring structural stability on the Reive Blvd Bridge over Innisfil Creek and adjacent launch shaft, these points are integral in maintaining safety standards.