GIS for Civil Engineering
 

Infrastructure Management

User Showcase

With facilities information available in a georeferenced database, you can run a what-if analysis for maintenance and expansion costs under varying growth scenarios. Track asset location, history, and attributes. Integrate modeling into your master plan with rules that balance the management of real property, assets, and facilities with resources and requirements.

Transportation engineers use the ArcGIS Network Analyst extension to plan, design, and manage traffic patterns and roadways. Pipeline engineers used ArcGIS Schematics extension tools to display a pipeline’s schematic network and compare it to the geographic data view. Project managers use Production Line Tool Set (PLTS) to organize and manage cartographic and geodatabase libraries.

Use GIS for more efficient

  • Planning and site location
  • Pre-design analysis
  • Infrastructure design
  • Construction management
  • Data collection and as-built surveying
  • Operations and maintenance

Case Studies

Transportation Engineering Traffic Engineering Infrastructure Management Construction Project Management Infrastructure Mapping Map Generation

 

 


 
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