AAM Launches Shallow Water Survey Practice

Leading geospatial services companyAAM has today announced the launch of a dedicated Shallow Water Survey Team, with world-renowned hydrographic surveying expert Andy Waddington appointed to lead the team.

The announcement follows AAMs merger with Vekta Pty Ltd in April and represents another significant investment in Australias fast-growing geospatial sector.

Under Waddingtons leadership, the newly-formed team will provide innovative geospatial solutions to support government, environment, resources and infrastructure projects in shallow water environments.

AAMs Executive Director, Brian Nicholls said the announcement represented a major addition to AAMs diverse range of geospatial services and technology.

The interaction between natural and man-made features in the coastal zone creates unique and complex management challenges, said Nicholls.

This near-shore region is subject to increasing pressure as 44% of the worlds population lives within 150km of the sea and the vast bulk of world freight is transported via the ocean. Andys knowledge of both traditional and modern survey theory and practice will assist our clients with managing these challenges.

A former ships captain in the Royal Navy, Waddington has been active in the development of bathymetric LiDAR and remote sensing surveying techniques, particularly in shallow water and the near-shore region.

He is a qualified FiG/IHO Cat A Hydrographic Surveyor with 25 years of surveying experience, including two years on exchange with the Royal Australian Navy. He also holds a BSc in Systems Management and an MSc in GIS and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Civil Engineering Surveyors, the Nautical Institute and Chairman of the Hydrographic Society (UK) SW Region.

I am looking forward to joining the dedicated team at AAM in order to build on the companys significant experience and bring new solutions to the unique and challenging shallow water area, said Waddington.

About AAM

AAM is Australias largest geospatial services company, providing client-focused solutions to industries such as mining and minerals, oil and gas, construction, infrastructure and utilities, forestry, and government. Merging with Vekta Pty Ltd in April 2013, the company now provides geospatial services and technology to the Australasian, African and Asian markets with a workforce of more than 500 people. For more information:www.aamgroup.com