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PREPARING SURVEY TENDER SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS FOR PROJECT
GIS DATABASE OUTCOMES
Presentation by
Ian HarperIan HarperGEODATA AUSTRALIA
ESRI User Conference 2009 24st July 2009
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BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND
GIS databases now provide a moreGIS databases now provide a more powerful tool for:
• Storing and managing datag g g• Data modelling, analysis etc • Decision making• Decision making
SURVEY DATA IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE DATABASEPART OF THE DATABASE
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BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND
M t d t th d li blMost survey data or the deliverables provided by surveyors will become part of a GIS database.
Project documentation should ensure d d li bl i i dsurvey data deliverables maximise data
intelligence.g
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CONTENTS
1 E i ti j t d li bl1. Existing project survey deliverables2. Future survey database deliverables y
from the Cadastral Editor process• The Cadastral Fabric• The Cadastral Fabric• The Geodatabase
3. Survey Deliverables to a Project GIS Database
4. Case Studies
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EXISTING PROJECT SURVEY DELIVERABLESEXISTING PROJECT SURVEY DELIVERABLES
Deliverables are project specific:• AccuracyAccuracy• Feature representation – (line types, etc)• Presentation • Presentation
Database outcomes now need Database outcomes now need consideration of: Output data structure• Output data structure
• Data Interoperability
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EXISTING SURVEY DELIVERABLES
MAIN TYPES OF SURVEYS
1. GEODETIC CONTROL SURVEYS2. FEATURE SURVEYS
• Topographic• Features
Infrastructure• Infrastructure
3. CADASTRAL SURVEYS• Boundary Definition• Boundary Definition• Boundary Creation
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EXISTING SURVEY DELIVERABLES
GEODETIC CONTROL SURVEYSGEODETIC CONTROL SURVEYS
DELIVERABLESDELIVERABLES• Coordinate list
Imported into a database as points with fixed coordinates as attributescoordinates as attributes
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EXISTING SURVEY DELIVERABLESEXISTING SURVEY DELIVERABLESFEATURE SURVEYS
1. Topographic2. Features3 Infrastructure3. Infrastructure
DELIVERABLESDELIVERABLES• Hard Copy
Layered Cad files• Layered Cad files
Imported into a database as a Cad feature dataset with or without intelligent attributes linked
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EXISTING SURVEY DELIVERABLESEXISTING SURVEY DELIVERABLES
CADASTRAL SURVEYS• Surveys for title creation, lodged at title registry
h d lo hard copy plans• Surveys of site boundary redefinition
o Hard copy planso Hard copy planso Cad formats
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CADASTRAL SURVEYSCADASTRAL SURVEYS
Survey and cadastral data is generally managed in survey coordinate geometry software and the outcomes imported into a GIS as a Cad layerimported into a GIS as a Cad layer.
C d t l f t ( l t ) d t tt ib tCadastral features (parcels, etc) and property attributes are then defined to benefit from the database environment.
CADASTRAL EDITOR CHANGES THAT PROCESS
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THE ‘CADASTRAL EDITOR’ PROCESS
A process first conceived in Australia 20 years ago by Dr Michael Elfick to apply survey accuracy to GISDr Michael Elfick to apply survey accuracy to GIS
cadastral databases.
Released as CADASTRAL EDITOR - the cadastral management engine of Survey Analyst by ESRI in
2007.
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THE ‘CADASTRAL EDITOR’ PROCESS
Survey Process with survey outcomesSurvey Process with survey outcomes and GIS outcomes
Developed for the management of aDeveloped for the management of a survey database with cadastral
toutcomes
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THE ‘CADASTRAL EDITOR’ PROCESS
Survey measurement data becomes ypart of the geodatabase.
The decision making process of surveyors on the spatial location of a
cadastral boundary is automatedcadastral boundary is automated.
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THE ‘CADASTRAL EDITOR’ PROCESS
N t h l th t id ith hi hNew technology that provides surveyors with a higher level of survey data management.
Creates a survey database where parcel attributes include:• The original survey title measurements• All the cadastral intelligence required for a land d i i t ti tadministration system.
Creates a CADASTRAL FABRIC The most accurateCreates a CADASTRAL FABRIC – The most accurate representation of the legal cadastre as it exists in the real world.
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SURVEY DATA MODEL (SDM) PROCESSESSURVEY DATA MODEL (SDM) PROCESSES
1. DATA ENTRY1. DATA ENTRY
2. PARCEL JOINING
3. ADJUSTMENT
Each stage involves data checking and ifi ti ld b t d ithverification – as would be expected with a:
RIGOROUS SURVEY PROCESSRIGOROUS SURVEY PROCESS
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1 DATA ENTRY1. DATA ENTRY
I. Manual data entry• Highest rigour in outcomesHighest rigour in outcomes
II. Importing electronic survey data• Efficient access to survey accurate databasesy
III. Migrating existing cadastral database• Quick way to build large database but spatially poor
FLEXIBILITYFLEXIBILITY
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2 PARCEL JOINING2. PARCEL JOININGAft d t t th l l ti l j i dAfter data entry the parcels are selectively joined to the Survey Data Model (SDM) to force the outcome of a continuous fabric without overlaps or gaps.
This process provides data checking by reporting on the quality of the ‘fit’ of the new survey data i t th i ti d linto the existing model.
(see NSW LPI pilot for checking electronically (see NSW LPI pilot for checking electronically lodged survey plans)
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3 THE ADJUSTMENT3. THE ADJUSTMENTThe adjustment connects the SDM to the The adjustment connects the SDM to the
geodetic survey control and generates coordinates for the Cadastral Fabric.coordinates for the Cadastral Fabric.
Th dj t t t id th t l The adjustment report provides the tool for troubleshooting the data for the hi h t i i i th f b i highest precision in the fabric.
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THE ‘CADASTRAL EDITOR’ PROCESS
1 A Cadastral Fabric Database as the1. A Cadastral Fabric Database as the deliverable product
2 A t l f t ffi i tl2. A tool for surveyors to efficiently manage a project cadastral database g p j
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MAPASIA GIS CONFERENCE AUGUST 2008AUGUST 2008
Plenary Speakers
‘Cadastre is the core of SDI’Cadastre is the core of SDI(Prof Ian Williamson-Dept of Geomatics, University of Melbourne)
‘Accuracy is a future issue technology must address and only RIGOROUS TOOLS ENSURE FIDELITY’and only RIGOROUS TOOLS ENSURE FIDELITY
(Kaushik Chakraborty-Vice President-Asia Pacific, Leica Geosystems -Geospatial Imaging, India)
‘Redundancy is a key factor in automation’(Alexander Wiechert - Business Director, Microsoft Photogrammetry,
Managing Director Vexcel Imaging GmbH Austria) Managing Director, Vexcel Imaging GmbH, Austria)
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MAPASIA GIS CONFERENCE AUGUST 2008AUGUST 2008
Plenary Speakers
‘Cadastre is the core of SDI’Cadastre is the core of SDI(Prof Ian Williamson-Dept of Geomatics, University of Melbourne)
‘Accuracy is a future issue technology must address and only RIGOROUS TOOLS ENSURE FIDELITY’and only RIGOROUS TOOLS ENSURE FIDELITY
(Kaushik Chakraborty-Vice President-Asia Pacific, Leica Geosystems -Geospatial Imaging, India)
‘Redundancy is a key factor in automation’(Alexander Wiechert - Business Director, Microsoft Photogrammetry,
Managing Director Vexcel Imaging GmbH Austria) Managing Director, Vexcel Imaging GmbH, Austria)
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BENEFITS TO PROJECT SURVEYORS OF THEBENEFITS TO PROJECT SURVEYORS OF THE SURVEY DATABASE
1. Storage of survey and cadastral datadata
2 Management of cadastre2. Management of cadastre
3. Project data management rules
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S f1. Storage of survey and cadastral dataSurvey plans are currently used by surveyors to defineSurvey plans are currently used by surveyors to define
the legal cadastre.
They identify legal and cadastral attributes (Parcel number, plan number, areas, dimensions, easement locations etc.) and they reflect the previous surveyor’s decision on the location of title boundaries on the groundboundaries on the ground.
They also show extra survey information to supportThey also show extra survey information to support their (legal) decision and provide the registering authority with the evidence to guarantee that title. aut o ty t t e e de ce to gua a tee t at t t e
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SURVEY DATA STORED IN THE GEODATABASE
Survey measurements to
Surveyed connections to coordinated Survey Control Marks
yother cadastral marks
Parcel Geometry
CONTROL MARK COORDINATES
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SURVEY DATA STORED IN THE GEODATABASE
The extra survey informationThe extra survey information (outside parcel boundaries) in the database adjustment providesdatabase adjustment provides more expansive accurate data and redundancies for checkingredundancies for checking.
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2 M t f d t2. Management of cadastreGeodatabase rules:• allow only specified users access to the y p
amend the cadastral fabric. (preferably surveyors or experienced GIS professionals)y p p )
• allow one person at a time to amend a specific ‘packet’ of cadastral data
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2 M t f d t2. Management of cadastreTh l l f i i C d l Edi li i iThe level of rigour in Cadastral Editor limits its
effectiveness to ideally adjusting smaller ti f d t l d t b ( 2000 l )sections of a cadastral database. (<2000 parcels)
For 1000 parcels there are approx 5,000 unknowns which require over 12,000,000 terms in q , ,the normal equations to be solved. This increases
by the rate of the square of the number of y qparcels.
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A MANAGEMENT ROLE FOR SURVEYORSA MANAGEMENT ROLE FOR SURVEYORS
The Survey Analyst / Cadastral Editor Process:The Survey Analyst / Cadastral Editor Process:
1. Holds the extents of a localised set of cadastre fixed (packet).
2. Extracts it from the geodatabase2. Extracts it from the geodatabase3. Update and adjust. 4 R t t th d t b4. Returns to the geodatabase5. Records all adjustments to the cadastre to
allow cadastre dependent layers to be moved accordingly
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CADASTRAL EDITOR AS A TOOL FOR SURVEYORS CADASTRAL EDITOR AS A TOOL FOR SURVEYORS
CADASTRAL DATABASE MANAGEMENT
• Historical role undertaken by surveyors i d tmanaging survey data.
• Recently, managing a cadastral database has generally become a GIS management role g y gbecause adjusting databases has been a higher level mathematical process. g p
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CADASTRAL FABRIC MANAGEMENT
Survey Analyst / Cadastral Editor allowsSurvey Analyst / Cadastral Editor allows project surveyors or GIS professionals to better manage a cadastral databasebetter manage a cadastral database .
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CADASTRAL FABRIC MANAGEMENT
Once a Cadastral Fabric is created, there are high levels of efficiency in updating cadastrallevels of efficiency in updating cadastral changes and precision within the geodatabase environment.environment.
All l l d t l tt ib t b i di t lAll legal cadastral attributes become immediately available to geodatabase deliverables – Land Titl t t tTitles, property reports, etc
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3 Project data management Control3. Project data management ControlThe geodatabase allows better management ofThe geodatabase allows better management of
cadastral updates and versions.
Control of authorized persons to amend the d tcadastre.
More powerful tool for end users to validate cadastral model versions.
REDUCTION IN LIABILITY FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENTREDUCTION IN LIABILITY FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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SURVEY DELIVERABLES TO A PROJECT GIS DATABASE
1. File Geodatabase
2. Cadastral Fabric
3 Metadata3. Metadata
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1. File Geodatabase1. Holds the complete cadastral
fabric database ranging from afabric database ranging from a small project to a State or Federal
t d t bgovernment database.
2. Most efficient way to store and manage a database
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2. Cadastral Fabric1. Data entered manually for highest
rigorg2. Survey data imported or cadastral
databases migrated to a fabric for costdatabases migrated to a fabric for cost effective outcomes
3. Supply of adjustment reports, etc to validate fabric spatial qualityp q y
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3 Metadata3. Metadata
D t d li blData deliverables
• Data history available for all project users
• Currency of data – amendment status
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT ROLESD i d fi i h dDocumentation defining the survey and
database deliverables should be prepared by i d i th S A l tpersons experienced in the Survey Analyst
and Cadastral Editor process.
Experienced surveyors / engineers / GIS p y gprofessionals understand what they require for their project, but may not recognise the p j , y gefficiencies and outcomes of the CE process.
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT ROLESP j hProject managers or surveyors who are not
familiar with Cadastral Editor process are t i th t th ‘ f t’ t i t duncertain that the ‘up front’ costs associated
with creating a cadastral fabric for a project t i blare sustainable.
This may be valid if spatial precision and a future database is of no value.
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT ROLES
Project managers or surveyors who are not used to working in a database environment do not recognise the difference between CE and creating a survey data model in a survey coordinate geometry package and importing a cadastral cad layer into a GIS.
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CASE STUDIES
THE SYDNEY METRO PROJECTTHE SYDNEY METRO PROJECT– Preparation of tender documentation for a major underground rail project in Sydneymajor underground rail project in Sydney, Australia
100 KM PIPELINE PROJECT – Hunter Valley, NSWHunter Valley, NSWAn extensive cadastral fabric created from various sourcesvarious sources
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SYDNEY CBD METRO PROJECT
The Sydney CBD Metro Project is a y y jproposed 6km Metro rail tunnel and stations to be constructed under the CBD and inner suburbs.
$ 4 Billion Budget
In Dec 2008 the initial survey tender documentation was released.
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SYDNEY CBD METRO PROJECT
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SYDNEY CBD METRO PROJECTDeliverables from the initial survey tender:
1 S t titl t th t l t t d f 1. Separate title to the tunnel stratum and surface infrastructure
2 3D d lli f ll f d b f d i 2. 3D modelling of all surface and sub-surface design constraints
3 A d t l f b i f th t ith ll t tt ib t 3. A cadastral fabric of the route with all property attributes forming a survey accurate foundation for the ongoing project GIS database
NSW Lands Dept has supplied plans to the project on the basis the final cadastral fabric will be supplied to them (at no cost) final cadastral fabric will be supplied to them (at no cost).
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GLOUCESTER COAL SEAM GAS PROECT
A natural gas project in the Hunter Valley of NSW d h f k l needs the construction of a 100km pipeline to
deliver the product.
A file geodatabase cadastral fabric for the route was required for project planning, design and legal iissues.
The required spatial precision varied for different The required spatial precision varied for different sections of the route.
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100 KM PIPELINE CADASTRAL MODEL
CALCO SURVEYORS based in the town of CALCO SURVEYORS based in the town of Gloucester (Population 2,600) are the project contract surveyors with a total staff of 6. They do not use GIS not use GIS.
GEODATA AUSTRALIA assisted CALCO in the GEODATA AUSTRALIA assisted CALCO in the preparation of the survey deliverables.
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100 KM PIPELINE CADASTRAL MODEL
The route passed through 5 Local Government Areas (Counties), and the jurisdictions of at least 6
t i tilitiseparate service utilities.
Most authorities had their own cadastral databases with varied formats and spatial precision.p p
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MODELGLOUCESTER
CADASTRAL FABRIC MODELS CREATED
The existing Digitised Cadastral DataBase (DCDB) is utilised where no fabric is utilised where no fabric model is shown
NEWCASTLE
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100 KM PIPELINE CADASTRAL MODEL
Variable levels of precision:1. Remote rural areas
• utilise existing cadastre – 5-10mutilise existing cadastre 5 10m
2. Rural areas adjacent to boundaries• Create cadastral fabric, update
existing county fabric - 0.2-0.5m
3. Urban & light industrial areas• Create cadastral fabric & utilise survey • Create cadastral fabric & utilise survey
accurate local water utility cadastre -0 1 0 20.1-0.2m
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GLOUCESTER
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GLOUCESTER SHIRE
NEWCASTLE
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GLOUCESTER SHIRE COUNCIL Pi li dPipeline upgrade
The original cadastral fabric was created in 2004The original cadastral fabric was created in 2004.
In Dec 2008 the model was upgraded along the 10km route for a proposed pipeline.
I l iti l ( il d hi hIn several critical areas (rail and highway crossings) no survey plans existed thus the existing fabric showed no information.existing fabric showed no information.
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2004 20092004 2009
Possible pipeline route
Boundaries along creeks definedRoad and rail boundaries defined
Electricity transmission line easement defined
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GLOUCESTER SHIRE COUNCIL – Pipeline upgradeGLOUCESTER SHIRE COUNCIL – Pipeline upgrade
CADASTRAL OUTCOMES
The original cadastral fabric created in 2004 was provided by Gloucester Shire Council and used as the p yproject database foundation.
S l t l dd d t th d l Several recent survey plans were added to the model and 2 days GPS field work provided ground-truthing and survey information in areas where old plans or no
i f ti i t dsurvey information existed.
The pipeline route and adjacent The pipeline route and adjacent cadastral fabric was upgraded and returned to Council at no cost returned to Council at no cost.
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DEFINING PROJECT DELIVERABLESDEFINING PROJECT DELIVERABLES
1. PROJECT GEODATABASE
2. CADASTRAL FABRICAreas nominated for specific levels of Areas nominated for specific levels of cadastral precision.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Dr Michael Elfick Wallalong, NSW, AUSTRALIA
Bryan Jones Sydney Metro Project - NSW, AUSTRALIA
Gail Swan Program Development Manager E Plan Gail Swan Program Development Manager E Plan Land and Property Information Division Department of Lands www.lands.nsw.gov.au/land_titles/eplan
Gl Wil B R b t Glenn Wilcox, Ben Roberts, Julian SchneiderCathy Willis Gloucester Shire Council
Stuart Galway Gloucester Coal Seam Project – Gloucester, NSW, AUSTRALIA
J li C l Phil B d C l S Gl t NSW AUSTRALIAJulian Calver, Phil Bowden Calco Surveyors - Gloucester , NSW, AUSTRALIA
Craig Sandy ESRI Australia - ACT