The
professionals at AMT possess extensive industry experience in all
levels of production and management dating back to 1982. The President
of AMT has played an active role in testing and implementing advancing
technologies from film based analog instruments to today's softcopy
photogrammetric systems and Airborne GPS. He has been employed in
the US, Canada and overseas, where he played a key roll in the production
of map data to support Allied Forces in the Gulf War.
Project experience includes, but is not limited to: US Countywide projects, US DOT highway corridors (fixed wing and helicopter), USGS projects, JOG Series Military Mapping @ 1:250,000 and 1:25,000, Utility Districts, Canadian Federal and Provincial projects, Ministry of Transportation highway corridors, Regional Municipalities, Alberta Tar Sands surface mapping, forestry resource mapping, oil refinery and facilities mapping, pipeline corridor mapping, stockpile inventories, floodplain mapping, railway corridors, and countless site development projects for engineering firms. Many of these projects have been in direct support of the creation and/or maintenance of GIS databases.
AMT personnel represent a well-educated and highly motivated team that is diverse in both professional experience and talent with respect to the mapping sciences.
Memberships, Certification and Awards
AMT is a member in good standing with GANS (Geomatics Association of Nova Scotia) and the Metropolitan Halifax Chamber of Commerce.
We also hold professional certification with the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (CP #1190) as well as an award from National Geographic for cartographic excellence in a thematic map produced by AMT personnel covering lighthouses in Australia.
Pre-Qualifications
AMT has completed softcopy aerial triangulation projects to the Nova Scotia Geomatics Centre (NSGC) and we are pre-qualified to provide softcopy aerial triangulation services for British Columbia TRIM II mapping projects.