geographic information
systems & data
Applied geographic information systems for improved visualisation.
A Geographic Information System is a computer based tool for mapping and analysing geographical data. It can be used to store, edit, visualize, and analyse data that is tied to a specific location. Applications of GIS technology include land use planning, natural resource management, transportation, and emergency response.
GIS allows users to analyse geographical data in a variety of ways, such as identifying patterns, trends, and relationships between different data layers. This can be used to make informed decisions and solve complex problems through the creation of maps, 3D visualizations, and other graphical representations of data.
Our focus is creating an enhanced user experience by integrating GIS capability with our Asset Management, and Engineering service offerings.
We develop our applications on industry standard, widely used platforms such as ArcGIS Online, ESRI ArcGIS, ERDAS, MapInfo and photogrammetry software.
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Covert physical maps or raster images into a digital format such as a GIS file, shapefile, or KML.
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Spatial analysis for distance and direction measurements, overlay and intersection analysis, network analysis, and terrain analysis.
Create new information by combining or processing existing data layers.
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Use of cloud stored datasets to develop a browser-based application presenting location based analytics using intuitive and interactive data visualizations on the ArcGIS platform.
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Real-time mobile data capture for field surveys, asset management, and environmental monitoring.
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Developed asset registers with integrated GIS capability in an easy to manage format.
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Custom GIS applications and tools that are tailored to the specific needs of the organization.