Geographic Information System

Geographic Information System Mapping Solutions for Utility Service Providers, Developers, and Government.

Geographic Information System

  • A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a sophisticated framework used for capturing, storing, manipulating, analysing, managing, and presenting spatial and geographic data.

  • GIS integrates diverse types of data and leverages spatial location to organise information into visual formats such as maps and 3D scenes.

  • This system enhances the ability to identify patterns, relationships, and trends within geographic contexts.

  • GIS supports more informed decision-making across various sectors by providing comprehensive spatial analysis and visualisation tools.

Asset Management:

GIS helps utilities track, manage, and maintain infrastructure assets efficiently.

Network Optimisation:

It analyses data to optimise the design and operation of utility networks.

Emergency Response:

GIS aids in planning and executing effective emergency response strategies.

Regulatory Compliance:

Ensures adherence to regulations by providing accurate and detailed spatial data for reporting.

Which product solution tools do we use?

Esri ArcGIS:

A comprehensive platform for mapping and spatial analysis.

QGIS:

An open-source GIS application for data visualisation and analysis.

MapInfo Professional:

A desktop GIS software for mapping and spatial data analysis.

Autodesk AutoCAD Map 3D:

Combines CAD and GIS for infrastructure planning and management.

Google Earth Pro:

A tool for visualising geographic data and creating maps.