Group will complement GFL’s existing shoring and founda-tion
capabilities. The Deep Group and its employees bring
expertise and processes that GFL expects to build upon as we
move to expand the footprint of our infrastructure and soil
remediation division into other parts of Canada,” said Patrick
Dovigi, GFL’s founder and CEO. “We are excited to welcome
the Deep Group and its employees to the GFL team.”
DAT Instruments introduces DAT WideLog data
logger with new large 18.5-inch monitor
DAT instruments has introduced DAT WideLog, a rugged
data logger with a large 18.5-inch (41 by 23 cm) touch screen
monitor which displays graphs, numerical values and needle
indicators that allow an operator to execute highly precise
operations throughout a project’s drilling and grouting phase.
The DAT WideLog monitor is full colour, weather resistant
and can be used by operators while wearing gloves. DAT
WideLog also features a large, solid state internal memory
that is resistant to external impacts and capable of recording
multiple data. DAT’s new WideLog data logger can transmit
data via USB drive or in real time via internet enabled by DAT
WideLog’s Ethernet access and Wi-Fi antenna.
“The DAT WideLog has already generated great interest
among companies involved in special foundation activities
and that place a high value on precise, quality execution
of their projects,” said Amedeo Valoroso, founder of DAT
Instruments. “DAT data loggers have earned a strong repu-tation
for high quality, robust features, a wide range of
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“DAT data loggers have earned a strong
reputation for high quality, robust
features, a wide range of expansion
and replacement parts, training at
DAT’s Italy facilities and worldwide
and technical support directly from
the DAT system design team.”
– Amedeo Valoroso, DAT Instruments
expansion and replacement parts, training at DAT’s Italy
facilities and worldwide and technical support directly from
the DAT system design team.”
This rugged unit is capable of transmitting data to vir-tually
any location in real time for team collaboration and
remote monitoring. The new DAT WideLog’s enhanced mul-tiple
capabilities allow for a single data logger in situations
that would traditionally require additional units, such as jet
grouting, cement injections, grouting, drilling, MWD tests,
CFA, deep mixing, soil mixing, vibroflotation, diaphragm
walls, hydromills and Lugeon and Lefranc tests. With its high
technology, site managers or operators simply install the set
of sensors appropriate for the application. The DAT WideLog
unit body is made of stainless steel and aluminium, assuring
resistance to even the most extreme weather conditions.
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