United States

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.

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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.

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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

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. Engagements can be remote, onsite, or hybrid. Licensing, permitting, safety, procurement, and regulatory responsibilities remain with the appropriate U.S. owner, agency, contractor, and qualified professionals.

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