GIS

GIS Mapping

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GIS mapping has evolved out of a long tradition of map
making. Earlier all spatial analysis
were done by manual processing procedures but now with the development of GIS,
efficient handling of voluminous data and effective spatial analysis is
possible.

GIS

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GIS is abbreviated ad Geographic Information System.A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer-based tool for mapping and analyzing things that exist and events that happen on earth. GIS technology integrates common database operations such as query and statistical analysis with the unique visualization and geographic analysis benefits offered by maps.

AM/FM

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We provides a wide range of data conversion services to complement Geospatial Technology Applications for Automated Mapping/Facilities Management (AM/FM) projects and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) which include:

Remote Sensing

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Remote Sensing is the science and art of acquiring information (spectral, spatial, temporal) about material objects, area, or phenomenon, without coming into physical contact with the objects, or area, or phenomenon under investigation.

GIS Mapping Services

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Major investments need to be made in society’s utility supply lines; Water mains, sewage systems, telephone lines, power lines, gas mains, etc. Often the geographic location is recorded on inferior quality maps and in some cases it is not documented at all.
Certainty of supply, environmental protection and efficiency of operations, however, require good basic data. Excavation damage can be largely avoided when reliable information regarding location and description of pipelines is available. Repair and replacement of pipes can be carried out in the optimal manner when based on an efficient information system.

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