Assets and GIS - American Structurepoint...Aug 01, 2012 · A geographic information system (GIS)...
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Mapping, Documentation, and History
August 1, 2012
Assets and GIS
Today’s Discussion • What is GIS • GIS Simplified • Asset Records • GIS Benefits • Existing Data • Field Collections & Verification • Placing Data • GIS Interface – Office • GIS Interface – Field • Thinking “Outside of the Box” and “In the Building” • Plant Records • Plant Data • Closing & Questions
What is GIS ? In brief, GIS is a computer-based platform to link
graphical features and tabular data; it allows for analysis of the data.
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. (ESRI)
GIS Simplified
G I S G = Geographical I = Information
S = System
Most focus on the “G” and not the “I” “I” component can be viewed as one of the most critical pieces
of a GIS system. Normally we can all find a valve, manhole, pump or control
panel; the “G” component.
The benefits of “I” is it gives you information about the item you cannot see by looking at the object.
Asset Records
GIS Benefits
• Assists in controlling operational costs • Maximizes system resources • Minimizes system downtime • Provides information to make smart
operational decisions • Allows Flexibility to be enhanced with system
growth and changes • Assists in developing Capital Improvement
Plan • Tracks operational issues and improvements
Existing Data
• Federal, State, County, and Local Datasets • Construction Documents • As-Built Documents • Submittal Drawings • Work Orders • Maintenance Records • Construction Inspection Reports • Vector and Raster Data • Field Photos
Field Collection & Verification
• Survey Level Data • Hand-Held GPS Units
• Varying Cost and Precision
• “Old School” Measurements • System & Plant Personnel • O&M Manuals • This effort can be tailored based on the desired use of the data. • American Structurepoint currently has the ability to provide Survey
Grade GPS, Mapping Grade GPS, and field inspection services. – Survey Grade GPS Units: 2, sub-centimeter accuracy – Mapping Grade Units : 13, sub-meter accuracy
Placing Data
• ACAD and Microstation Drawings • Base Background Data
• Roads, Streams, Rivers, Etc. • Developer Drawings
– Develop Digital Submission Standards
• Raster • Aerial Photos and Scans
• Database • Excel and Access, Etc.
• Hyperlinks • Word, PDF, Work Orders, Field Photos, Etc.
GIS Interface - Office
• Data Entry • Data Management & Updates • Single Point for Data Access • Analyze Systems • Customer Data
GIS Interface - Field • Map Books • Data Published to Laptop for On-Site Use
ArcReader, AccuGlobe, Etc. • Varying Levels of Software to Allow “On the
Fly” Edits and Observations • Asset Records at the Field Personnel's
Fingertips • With introduction of mobile elements, it allows
for real-time edits and comments • Ability to push out to mobile devices such as
iPhone, iPad, and Droid products
Thinking “Outside of the Box” and “In the Building”
Treatment Plant Implementation
• Static Data of Plant Equipment
• Operations Data
• Maintenance Data
• Remote Operator Access to Data via Web Deployment
• Exterior Site Information and Locations
• Interior Plant Information – Equipment Data – Model, Serial No., Etc. – Operation & Maintenance Manuals – Warranty Documents & Claim Information – Maintenance Records
• Can Link Into Database/GIS – As-Builts – Photos – Electronic and Scanned Documents
Plant Records
• Exterior Site Elements – Structures
– Pipes
– Process Equipment
• Interior Operations Elements – Pumps & Blowers
– Control Panels
– Process Equipment
– I & C Schematics
Plant Data
• Construction Documents • As-Built Documents • Submittal Drawings • Work Orders • Maintenance Records • Construction Inspection Reports • Vector and Raster Data • Field Photos
• American Structurepoint provides one single access point for your Assets and Analysis
• I hope this has created ideas as to what you can use GIS for with your Utilities and Treatment Facilities.
• Feel free to call or email me with questions or comments on this presentation.
Questions?
Thank You
Contact Information: Jeff McCann [email protected] American Structurepoint, Inc. 7260 Shadeland Station Indianapolis, Indiana 46256 317.547.5580