If you've ever wondered why asset and geospatial information collection for new construction projects is still not an efficient process in this digital age, you are not alone. While most asset management infrastructure information resides in digital CAD systems capable of including attributes and other key data, this valuable information is often missing, provided in PDF files, or worse, requires manual data entry or resurveying after project completion. In this webinar, we will explore the organizational, technical, and other aspects involved in automating electronic plan submittals, validating feature and attribute data, and seamlessly loading it directly into GeoBIM models from CAD drawings.
In this webinar you will learn:
- Why automating electronic plan submittals and as-built data validation is crucial.
- Key considerations for the successful workflow and deployment of electronic plan submission, validation, and data loading into GIS.
- How to effectively validate and capture data from plans, as well as identifying the key data to include in this process.
Who should attend?
Public Works Director, Engineering Director, Chief Engineer, GIS Manager, CAD Manager, Asset Manager, GIS Analyst
About Open Spatial
Open Spatial provides geospatial engineering solutions for managing spatial data from survey through design, construction, and data management. Open Spatial’s ACDC (As-Constructed Design Certification) solution allows you to manage submitted data, validate its quality, and transform it into geospatial and asset management information that’s ready to load directly in your GIS and CMMS/AMS systems with little to no disruption to your current workflows. The ACDC solution has been developed over the past 10 years, with its initial deployment in Australia using an organization’s custom data standards while also supporting the A-SPEC standard. ACDC provides a desktop and cloud-based solution, including off-the-shelf data models and templates based on US National CAD Standards. For more information about our project and enterprise solutions, please visit www.asconstructed.com.