Bringing Accuracy To Every Estimate.

Remote GPS Support & Data Services Nationwide

At TCL Consulting, we understand that job sites don’t slow down just because your GPS system does. That’s why we now offer remote GPS support and data services to keep your crews moving. From uploading new design files directly to your machines or rover, to troubleshooting GPS issues without waiting on-site visits, our remote solutions save you time, reduce downtime, and keep your projects on schedule.

Lower Costs

Remote support cuts out travel charges and downtime, helping you solve issues faster and keep crews productive without extra expenses

Faster Turnaround

Get help right when you need it. Instead of waiting for someone to arrive on-site, issues can be resolved the same day, keeping work moving.

Greater Flexibility

Whether you need a file uploaded, a GPS fix, or help with a new setup, remote support gives you options without slowing the job down.

Keep Your Projects Moving with Remote GPS Services

Construction doesn’t stop when GPS systems run into problems. With TCL Consulting’s remote GPS services, you get fast support without waiting for an on-site visit. We can upload or download design files directly to your machines and rovers, guide your operators through troubleshooting, and make sure your crews always have the right data to keep working. The result is less downtime, lower costs, and smoother progress on every job.

Accurate data is the backbone of every successful project. By using remote GPS support, you reduce the risk of errors that come from outdated files or miscommunication in the field. Having the right design in the machine not only keeps grading accurate but also protects your bids and schedules. With fewer delays and rework, you gain confidence that every yard of dirt is moved according to plan.

Remote Data Uploads & Downloads

Remote Troubleshooting

Save Time & Reduce Downtime

"A split-screen image showcasing construction machine control technology: on the left, a bulldozer leveling soil at a construction site under a clear sky; in the center, a digital display showing real-time 3D terrain data for machine control; on the right, an excavator performing precise grading work in a similar outdoor setting."
Bridging the gap between design and reality—accurate machine control models ensure precision in excavation and site grading.

Bringing Accuracy To Every Estimate

Every lost hour on the job costs money. With our nationwide remote GPS support, you don’t have to wait on-site visits or risk outdated files. We handle uploads, downloads, and real-time troubleshooting so your crews stay productive, costs stay low, and your machines run the right design.

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Common Questions

Our GPS modeling and machine control models are meticulously crafted to ensure GPS-guided equipment operates with precision on the job site. We focus on every detail, from grading information to terrain features, ensuring each model is perfectly aligned with the site’s specific requirements. Comprehensive quality checks are conducted to verify accuracy and reliability before delivery.

To begin, we will need the site plans, grading information, and any relevant engineering drawings. The more detailed the plans, the more precise the model or takeoff will be. Sharing AutoCAD files is also highly beneficial. If there are any specific requirements or complexities associated with the project, please make sure to include those details as well.

The timeline varies based on the project’s complexity and size. For simpler models, it may take just a couple of days, whereas more intricate projects could take up to a week. We will outline a specific timeline in our proposal after evaluating the project’s requirements.

We completely understand that changes can occur, and we are prepared to revise the models or takeoffs as necessary. Depending on the scale of the changes, we may need to modify the timeline or costs, but we will always communicate any adjustments clearly in advance.

If the grading information is incomplete or unclear, we can use our expertise to interpret the design intent. However, this may lead to increased time and costs, as we must ensure that the final model accurately meets the project’s requirements.

Yes, we plan to offer on-site support as part of our service expansion. This will include setting up GPS base stations, localizing the model to the site, and providing technical assistance to ensure everything functions smoothly with your equipment.

Our pricing is based on the complexity and scope of the project. For machine control models, factors such as the number of building pads, detailed features like curbs or sidewalks, and the quality of the provided grading information all play a role in determining the cost. Material takeoff pricing is based on the amount of detail required and the size of the project. We always aim to provide a fair and transparent quote in our proposal.

Yes, we can discuss discounts for clients who have multiple projects or are interested in establishing a long-term partnership. We value ongoing relationships and are happy to tailor our pricing to reflect that commitment.

We stand by the quality of our work and provide support if any issues arise during the use of our models. If there are discrepancies or adjustments needed, we’ll work with you to resolve them quickly to keep your project on track.

Our material takeoffs are meticulously calculated using the latest software and industry best practices. We cross-check quantities against project specifications and plans to ensure accuracy. Additionally, we provide detailed reports so you can review and confirm the numbers before moving forward.