GIS for Infrastructure Management and Construction
Water and wastewater organizations are often responsible for constructing and/or overseeing the development of new facilities and replacement of old facilities. GIS aids in tracking information related to projects, permits, construction work order management, inspections, as-builts, and so forth.
Dynamic segmentation and image integration features in GIS allow utilities to store and display images in conjunction with a footage reading and a description of the pipe defect (roots, grease, other problems). Maps, drawings, and pictures can also be associated with valves, manholes, drop inlets, and other features to provide valuable information to the user.
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