International Infrastructure Data Support
GDRS provides project-based international support for geospatial data organization, construction intelligence, asset intelligence, and operational reference development.
Common infrastructure data challenges.
- Multiple organizations, countries, formats, languages, coordinate systems, and project phases contributing data.
- Project source records that must be standardized without losing ownership, status, provenance, or traceability.
- Remote collaboration and onsite coordination that require clear access, security, delivery, and approval processes.
- Different privacy, procurement, licensing, tax, travel, export-control, and data-location requirements.
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.
Typical project source records.
- Geospatial data, plans, as-builts, asset registers, field evidence, construction records, QA/QC, and closeout data
- Owner, consultant, contractor, operator, government, utility, and facility source records authorized for use
- Project-specific terminology, coordinate systems, naming standards, status fields, and deliverable formats
- Controlled remote intake, collaborative review, and onsite validation where agreed and legally permitted
Relevant infrastructure sectors.
Modular service delivery.
Foundation Data Package
Standardized route, station, sheet, control-point, and source-record structure.
Infrastructure Intelligence Package
Utilities, crossings, bores, structures, depth references, constraints, and risk-area data.
Construction Intelligence Package
Field activity, assets, repairs, photos, observations, QA/QC, redline, and closeout status.
Operational Reference Package
Asset indexes, lifecycle references, phase updates, exports, and project knowledge handoff.
Discuss a International Project Support project.
Start with the project objective, source records, users, required decisions, data controls, and delivery environment.
