Canada

Canada Infrastructure Data Services

GDRS supports Canadian infrastructure organizations with project-based geospatial data organization, asset intelligence, construction documentation, and operational reference packages.

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Common infrastructure data challenges.

  • Municipal, provincial, utility, consultant, contractor, and operator data stored in separate systems.
  • Long linear corridors, remote work areas, and field evidence that must be connected to drawings and asset records.
  • Metric and legacy imperial references, varying owner standards, and inconsistent asset naming across datasets.
  • Handoff gaps between construction delivery, operations, maintenance, and long-term asset management.

How GDRS can help

GDRS can organize authorized project source records into standardized, location-based packages that connect infrastructure features, asset references, field evidence, drawings, status, and operational handoff.

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Typical project source records.

  • Municipal and provincial GIS, KML/KMZ, plan sets, as-builts, stationing, chainage, and inspection records
  • Water, wastewater, electric, telecom, rail, transportation, and utility asset data
  • Field photos, construction reports, redlines, repairs, QA/QC, and closeout documentation
  • Authorized owner and project records subject to applicable data residency, privacy, and security requirements

Modular service delivery.

Foundation

Foundation Data Package

Standardized route, station, sheet, control-point, and source-record structure.

Infrastructure

Infrastructure Intelligence Package

Utilities, crossings, bores, structures, depth references, constraints, and risk-area data.

Construction

Construction Intelligence Package

Field activity, assets, repairs, photos, observations, QA/QC, redline, and closeout status.

Operations

Operational Reference Package

Asset indexes, lifecycle references, phase updates, exports, and project knowledge handoff.

Operational boundary. GDRS organizes authorized project source records into practical reference workflows. It does not replace licensed engineering, survey, utility locating, permitting, safety requirements, regulatory review, or official owner systems. Canadian projects are scoped around applicable provincial, municipal, privacy, procurement, language, data-residency, and local-professional requirements. Localization needs are evaluated during discovery.

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