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Geo-Information Systems/Surveying

Geo-Information Systems/Surveying

Foundation for every planning and design project

The benefits of GIS go far beyond the digital representation of the environment in question. Geoinformation systems offer an ideal basis for any planning or design project, with a wide range of options for recording, processing, organising, analysing and presenting as-built and planning/design information.

3D design, using digital terrain models and 3D representations of surroundings, facilitates photo-realistic simulation or spatial visualisation of the project proposal.

The use of GIS in project work is firmly established in many sectors. Geoportals are widely used by state and local authorities to make project information available, and consultation/participation procedures increasingly involve the use of web-based information systems.

Inros Lackner uses GIS in many work processes and specialisations such as environmental design, hydraulic engineering and infrastructure planning. Both open-source and proprietary software is used to process geodata, ensuring an optimal, up-to-date approach and high data compatibility.
 

Spectrum

WebGIS-based project work and project presentation 3D processing and visualisation Integration of BIM and LIM into project work Digital terrain models As-built documentation, use of mobile GIS technology to create terrain records including photos 1D and 2D modelling and visualisation Locational transformations Cartography using GIS and CAD Database creation and development Data management data management systems Quantity surveying Geodata conversion and processing Grid processing