This document discusses how Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receivers and robotic total stations can be combined to provide an automated, accurate, and cost-effective system for monitoring large open-pit mines. Two main options for establishing a consistent reference frame are reviewed: using a network of total stations or combining total stations with GNSS receivers. The advantages of using GNSS receivers to provide absolute control from a stable location away from the mine are discussed. Practical considerations for implementing a combined total station/GNSS system are then presented, including installing the hardware and processing the data to ensure high accuracy.