construction total stations
Through our sister company, BuildingPoint Intermountain, we provide Trimble’s full line of conventional robotic total stations for construction layout, from the accuracy-focused RTS773 with integrated VISION camera technology to the advanced, eyepiece-free RTS873 and the rugged, sunlight-ready RTS573. Rounding out the lineup is the Trimble Ri, a scalable, upgradeable robotic total station built for single-person operation across MEP, concrete, steel, and general contracting workflows. Whatever your accuracy needs or job-site conditions, Monsen has a Trimble total station to fit your project.
The Trimble RTS573 and RTS673 deliver rugged, reliable robotic layout built for demanding job sites. Designed for structural and subcontractor trades working in direct sunlight or atop structures, these models pair durable performance with dependable accuracy, giving crews a total station that holds up to everyday construction conditions.
The Trimble RTS773 and RTS873 bring advanced, camera-guided robotic layout to demanding construction trades. The RTS773 delivers precise 3-inch angle accuracy with integrated VISION technology for remote visibility, while the RTS873 pushes further with an autofocusing green beam and eyepiece-free design, giving single-person crews the accuracy and control needed for the most exacting layout work.
The Trimble Ri robotic total station brings scalable, next-generation layout technology to the job site. With self-calibration, VISION camera support, and remote single-person operation, it’s built to adapt and upgrade as your workflow grows across MEP, concrete, steel, and general construction.
Construction professionals choose Trimble total stations from Monsen Engineering for three key reasons.
First, accuracy and reliability: whether it’s the RTS573’s rugged performance in direct sunlight, the RTS773’s 3-inch angle precision, or the RTS873’s advanced autofocusing green beam, these instruments deliver dependable layout results project after project.
Second, single-person operation: Trimble VISION camera technology lets one operator run the total station remotely from a tablet, cutting labor costs and speeding up fieldwork that once required a full crew.
Third, scalability and long-term value: instruments like the Trimble Ri can be upgraded through subscription licensing as workflows grow, so contractors invest in equipment that adapts to MEP, concrete, steel, or general construction needs rather than becoming obsolete.



