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John Deere Collaboration Simplifies Workflow Process

November 30, 2016 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide

With John Deere and AGTEK working together, contractors can have a simplified process to plan everything, from moving dirt to estimating how much equipment is needed for a project.
With John Deere and AGTEK working together, contractors can have a simplified process to plan everything, from moving dirt to estimating how much equipment is needed for a project.
With John Deere and AGTEK working together, contractors can have a simplified process to plan everything, from moving dirt to estimating how much equipment is needed for a project. John Deere is joining forces with AGTEK to increase efficiency and ease the takeoff and modeling process across job sites of all shapes and sizes. Earthwork 4D uses internet keys, which let customers work from their office, truck or kitchen table, further enhancing the power of John Deere WorkSight.

As contractors increasingly use 3D digital models and GPS technology when grading a job site, John Deere is joining forces with AGTEK — one of the civil construction industry's leading providers of takeoff and 3D modeling software — to increase efficiency and ease the takeoff and modeling process across job sites of all shapes and sizes. The data integration simplifies the process of utilizing 3D design files when grading, enabling John Deere dealers everywhere to support customers implementing grade-control software into machinery.

“Collaborating with AGTEK allows our dealers to work closely with their customers to support the whole grade control workflow process. This includes cut and fill maps, demo models and state-of-the-art 3D views of their project,” said BJ Bauman, instructor of John Deere WorkSight. “John Deere customers can simply contact their dealer to support the takeoff process, which allows the customer to be more competitive. File conversions are also easily formatted to support SmartGrade demos with existing Trimble or Leica users. The AGTEK solution aligns with our open architecture approach to grade control management as it's capable of ingesting any 3D environment format.”

AGTEK's takeoff and site modeling solution, Earthwork 4D, quantifies and provides unmatched field documentation across a wide variety of machinery. The technology isn't only accessible on construction equipment. Earthwork 4D uses internet keys, which let customers work from their office, truck or kitchen table for an even greater value in this connected world, further enhancing the power of John Deere WorkSight.

In addition, with John Deere and AGTEK working together, contractors can have a simplified process to plan everything, from moving dirt to estimating how much equipment is needed for a project. With AGTEK's WorkSight integration, contractors everywhere can reduce equipment and labor costs with a streamlined grade-control process that requires less manpower and less machinery when tackling a job site. With added support from the John Deere network of dealers, contractors everywhere are capable of quickly adjusting 3D maps to keep construction projects moving forward, quickly.

“Every contractor is looking for a competitive edge, and utilizing AGTEK is an eye-opening experience for our customers. It's empowering them to use the latest and greatest in technology to attack the job the best way possible and give them a full grasp of the GPS experience,” said Mike Burns, grade control specialist, JESCO Inc. “We believe in the future of GPS technology as it allows us to put our customers in the best position to succeed; and John Deere working with AGTEK does just that.”


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