United States Infrastructure Data Services
GDRS supports U.S. transportation, utility, public works, broadband, airport, federal, and capital project teams with standardized geospatial and operational data workflows.
Common infrastructure data challenges.
- Project information distributed across owners, agencies, consultants, contractors, and field teams.
- Multiple plan sets, GIS layers, inspection records, photos, permits, redlines, and closeout files that are difficult to connect.
- Different state, municipal, utility, and owner naming or documentation standards across projects.
- Field changes and asset status that may not be reflected consistently in operational records.
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.
- GIS, KMZ/KML, CAD/PDF plan sets, as-builts, stationing, and route alignments
- Field photos, daily reports, inspection records, repairs, redlines, and punch lists
- Utility, structure, asset, permit, ROW, and closeout records
- Owner, consultant, contractor, and agency reference data authorized for the project
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 United States project.
Start with the project objective, source records, users, required decisions, data controls, and delivery environment.
