During their work experience our surveyors have participated in numerous projects of design and construction of industrial pipelines. In many situations they have provided service to some of the most well-known companies (ABB-SAE, SNAM, AGIP, EDISON GAS, SOGEPI, to name a few) both in Italy and abroad; one of the most popular projects is the so-called `Algerian` pipeline, which starts from Hassi Messaud (more than 2000 km south of Algiers), crosses the entire Algerian Sahara and finally, after 300 km from the Mediterranean Sea, runs almost entirely the Italian peninsula , up to Cortemaggiore (Piacenza - Italy).
The geom. Campi has operated since the early '80s on the African territory, and in some yards on the national one. Some of our employees have been involved in the construction and expansion of many important industrial plants: refineries, chemical industries and others; these activities were carried out during their first years of working life, outside Italy, especially in the Middle East and North Africa: Iraq and Algeria above all.
During these last years one of the services offered by Terramap consists in the topographical assistance and supervision during the planning of roads and highways. In the field of electricity production plants, our technicians have been employed in a considerable number of projects: thermal and hydroelectric power plants, wind farms and photovoltaic plants.
The environmental impact study (EIA) is a necessity for any project that has a significant impact on the habitat. Terramap® is able to provide a huge amount of GIS (Geographics Information System) information, some already available on the Net, which include the environmental data needed for a complete impact assessment: over ten years of experience in the use of technologies and investigation techniques allow the team of Terramap® to provide our customers with complete products and services, at reduced cost.
The use of complete suites such as ESRI ArcGIS® and ArcInfo®, ensure maximum functionality, flexibility and compatibility. The classification of habitats and types of vegetation and other sensitive receptors, supplemented by computerised acquisition techniques, allows the creation of an up-to-date database which can be consulted in any situation. Immediate access to existing environmental information allows a comprehensive and efficient environmental assessment, which is essential for land development projects.