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Geographical Information Systems
Geographical Information Systems

GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)

Too often sanitary and water utilities discover that paper maps and drawings are seriously outdated, incomplete, or even nonexistent. The problem is normally caused by turnover of employees or engineers. The beginning of a utility database begins with GIS mapping of the infrastructure. Detailed base mapping can be created by scanning existing maps, importing CAD drawings, working from aerial photos, and surveying the location of infrastructure and utilities.
 

     CTL Engineering offers these services:
  • Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Field Inventory
  • Geodatabase Design
  • Data Creation Services
  • GIS/IT Integration

 

 

  • Experts in Qualitative
  • and Quantitative Analysis
  • for Construction,
  • Mining and
  • Forensic Services