Telecom & Broadband Data Intelligence
GDRS connects route, stationing, handhole, splice, reel, repair, bore, utility, field, redline, and closeout records for telecom and broadband projects.
The data challenge.
Telecom construction records often span KMZ/KML, GIS, design sheets, as-builts, splice information, reels, field photos, daily reports, repairs, bores, permits, redlines, and closeout packages.
GDRS objective
Connect authorized project locations, assets, source records, field evidence, status, and handoff information through a consistent geospatial data reference structure.
Data GDRS can organize.
- Route alignments, stationing, sheet references, handholes, manholes, cabinets, huts, and splice locations
- Fiber, conduit, duct, reel, sequential, slack, and cable placement references
- Bores, casings, utilities, railroad, roadway, bridge, aerial, and underground crossings
- Assist pits, repairs, marker posts, field notes, photos, inspections, testing, and redlines
- Permits, owner records, QA/QC, asset indexes, and closeout documents
Questions the reference workflow can support.
- What asset, station, sheet, reel, splice, or repair applies to this location?
- What construction or field evidence supports the record?
- Where do bores, utilities, structures, permits, or route constraints affect the work?
- What redline, QA/QC, or closeout information remains open?
Potential deliverables.
- Route and station reference layers
- Handhole, splice, reel, and repair indexes
- Crossing and utility intelligence
- Construction record and field evidence package
- Redline, QA/QC, and closeout references
Relevant service packages.
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 Telecom & Broadband data workflow.
Start with one project, corridor, facility, or asset group and define the questions the data needs to answer.
