GIS for Public Works
 

Engineering

Data Interoperability
Integrate data from various sources.

Engineers use GIS for design, modeling, surveying, and spatial analysis.

A Public Works Information System based on ArcGIS Server gives you the tools you need to easily share information with other members of your team such as public works managers and field staff; government agencies; and the public.

From site planning to generating as-builts, GIS is a comprehensive platform that allows to you manage and integrate disparate data types. With state-of-the art direct data access, transformation, and export capabilities, you can easily use and distribute your data in many formats. Learn more about ArcGIS Data Interoperability.

GIS for Site Planning
In a recent issue of Civil Engineering News, author James DeVellis explains the benefits of using GIS to improve speed and precision for site planning and design.
CE News.com, July 1, 2006—by James J. DeVellis, P.E.

An ESRI-based GIS enhances

  • Data accuracy
  • Data sharing
  • Workflow
  • Communication

Practical applications include

  • Design
  • Survey and Inspection
  • Homeland Security
  • Environment
  • Mapping/GIS
  • Real Estate



 
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