Description: On October 3, 1941, during World War II, a bomb was accidentally dropped by the Royal Air Force on a residential area in Rotterdam. The bomb, originally intended for the German-occupied port area, was found 8 meters underground and was discovered only after 83 years. This case study details how the bomb was safely dismantled to prevent potential future explosion hazards. Download the full case study for more information.
5 Key Points: Maximize Settlement Rod Measurement with Locator One
How can geotechnical teams move from manual settlement measurements to real-time, data-driven decision-making?
Our latest blog explores how automated settlement rod monitoring with Locator One helps teams gain continuous insight into settlement behavior, fill layer development, stabilization trends, and potential anomalies, reducing uncertainty and improving project execution.





