SDI at Grontmij. Ronald van Lanen



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SDI at Grontmij Ronald van Lanen

Content 2 Introduction Grontmij overview Metadata in the Netherlands Pause Case I Roles of organizations Asset management and SDI Case II Best practice in projects Discussion

Introduction 3

Grontmij Overview 4 your space

Grontmij 5 Since 1915 Strong Europian network 300 office in Europa 10,000 employees Important regions Benelux France Sweden / Denemark UK, Central & East Europe

Grontmij en ICT 6 80+ GIS en ICT employee (projectmanagers, consultant en software specialist) Edge between engineering and ICT Specialist in spatial information Develops and sells GIS software

Grontmij GIS & ICT 7 management public space GIS topography en BGT planning

references 8 More then 500 organisations: 350 municipality 10 province Department of Waterways and Public Works Ministeries Engineering and consultancy

Trends and developments in the ICT Various mobile devices Bandwidth available and inexpensive Data anywhere and at any time available open standards Software as a service ASP (Application Service Provider) SAAS (Software as a Service) Knowledge sharing 'communities' New development platforms new business models 9

Metadata in the Netherlands 10 Standards and principles Supply and Publish Information models, INSPIRE network services like PDOK Source: geonovum

Quality metadata 11 Poor content Not up to date Links not working Based on rules Dutch profile

Improve metadata quality 12 Project and process Criteria and constrains Dutch profile Providers > 75 Users Priority Automatic Monitoring program Presentation results

weighing weighted good moderate bad opendata /geogedeeld geldig url 20 0 0 beschrijving beperking 5 0 0 juridische toegangsrestricties 2 0 0 juridische gebruiksrestricties 2 0 0 URL-online-protocol 10 0 0 URL-link_resource 20 0 0 metadata e-mail 10 5 0 titel metdata 2 1 0 trefwoorden 10 1 0 rechthoek 2 0 0 samenvatting 5 1 0 uuid bron 6 1 0 uuid metadata 6 1 0 100 13 points good moderate bad >=75 >=50 <50

Results clean up 14 metadata for datasets NGR Review data sets number average Min Max score score score October 4703 38 19 100 December 4526 84 28 100 metadata for services Review services number average Min Max score score score October 244 84 8 100 December 231 88 29 100 metadata for data sets PGR Review PGR number average Min Max score score score October 901 83 34 100 December 968 90 40 100

Open data NGR/PGR 15 Open data December 2012 October 2012 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% > 5000 metadata sets

Manage of metadata in NGR 16 make Metadata internal manage metadata internal publish/harvest external (NGR) Use NGR for Percentage manage and publish x - - x 15% x x x - 15% - - - x 70%

Monitoring 17 Why? Benefits? Examples?

Big difference monitoring report INSPIRE 18 2010 2011 Number Datasets 811 213 Number accessible metadata via discovery Services Percentage accessible data via WMS and WFS 540 165 1% 18% Number urser requests services 14511 549202 Total area 17069390 7107936 % existence metadata datasets en services 60% 71% % metadata compliance 54% 42%

Pause 19

CASE I 20 A consultancy has the task to designe, plan and execute a bridge at the border of the Netherlands. use the 5 W approach to find the right spatial information to design, and plan the bridge. Fill for each W at least two more important process elements Why do you need spatial information? What kind of spatial information do you need? What systems do you currently use in the process? When do you need the spatial information? Where do you get the spatial information? Who needs the spatial information? How do you now if the information is the right one? Give 3 important suggestions about reliable information?

Using data and Roles organization 21 Customers Projects Organization Products GeoWeb OBSURV Voyager Maintain geoinformatie

Exchange data and license 2012 Geo gedeeld licentie 22 Open data metadata 1997

Role of a consultancy in the Cloud SDI 23 discover client bind Provider

PDOK 24 Products: PDOK services PDOK kaart PDOK Software PDOK Download Nationaal georegister > 250 organizations connected to webservices 4.000.000 request a month 41 datasets Source: PDOK

PDOK 25 https://www.pdok.nl/ Source: PDOK

Examples using data and SDI at Grontmij 26 Webviewers? Voyager search spatial data? North sea Altas?

Webviewers to support Workflow 27 Examples with GeoWeb Westfrisia weg wabo lsned

voorbeeld inspire

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Pause 30

Research Asset management information management A reduction of the costs of failure in the new phase of asset management 31

Use of information 32 Information is difficult to obtain Information is not available in the correct format Information is not current or lost Issues are discovered too late

Need for use of BIM and GIS Planning Conceptual Design Detailed Design Construction Management 33 Changing requirements and needs

Conclusion Informatiemanagement supplys reduction of the design cost infractruture 5-6% cost savings design BIM (36%) GIS (64%) Use of BIM is cost efficiënt Use of GIS is strong cost efficiënt 34 realization BIM maintain GIS GIS

Trends in Asset Management Software More survey of 3D information Online monitoring BIM and GIS Integral methods(crow288, NEN 2767-4, BGT) New ICT and/or application-architecture Reuse and combination of data 35

Trends AMS:National standards: integrality 36

Trends AMS: Survey of 3D information/mobile mapping 37

Mobiele devices and online sensoren 38

Online monitoring 39

Trends AMS: GIS Viewer whitin Asset Management data 40

Trends AMS: mashup with CBS population data 41

Trends AMS:Basisregistratie Grootschalige Topografie 42 schets meting

Trends AMS:BIM (Building Information Models) 43

Trends AMS:Asset Management Systemen 44 Budgeting Management Information planning Open ICT standaarden Measurement and Inspection Mobile Hosting Web services Monitoring GIS

Goal Asset Management Software What I own What is the Quality What should I do What cost can I expect I get what I agreed I realize my goals... availability accessibility Satisfaction (civil) GIS Conditiemeting en Inspectie Planning 45 Management Informatie Budgetteren

Asset management: Current situation 46 Asset Owner Asset Manager Service Provider

Assetmanagement: future Asset Owner 47 Asset Manager Service Provider (data) Service Provider Service Provider (software) (dienst) Service Provider (?...)

Architecture Grontmij AMS Webservices BGT BAG PDOK Operationeel beheer CAD Smartphone 48 Tablet GIS GIS viewer Database server Web server Pencomputer Rapportage Werkplek

themes 49 Roads public Lighting structures Public green Play ground Trees Sewerage Cables and pipelines

Architecture 50 CAD Webservices: BGT BAG PDOK Operationeel beheer Smartphone Tablet GIS GIS viewer Pencomputer Rapportage Database server Web server Werkplek

Using a Tabled example 51

Dashboard 52

Case 53 A new highway needs to plan into urban area. Add criteria into to model to design and plan the highway. Which component is the most important to implement a SDI successfully for organizations like a consultancy? Give number and motivation? Can a internal SDI contribute the common workflow of a consultancy? Can a external SDI contribute the common workflow of a consultancy? context demand provider

examples 54 Story of planning and design a highway? How to manage your data? How can SDI support the work by engineering?

Case: collecting spatial information at a new highway project? Question Transportation Information management Which tools and systems do you use to carry out a task within (spatial )information? CAD and Google Google 55 How do you collect suitable (spatial )information? How much time do you spend on searching (spatial)information Which source do you use to get the right (spatial) information? Customer, drawing CAD, archive, Google To much, they like to have one endpoint to spatial information Google, Cadastre, third party Project archive, Google, talk with people and partner project 2 hours a week Google, talking with people Do you miss important information? How do you check the quality of (spatial) information? Do you pay for data within projects? GBKN, correct DTM, more demand driven supply CAD, excel Not often, if not available data is collecting by survey No Talk with the right people No

Management of spatial data in projects 56 Role (provider, user, specialist, civil ) Workflow Architecture History Back-up Project definitions and partnership

using (n)sdi in projects 57 competence GIS Awareness Conditions Using standards adapt in systems like GIS, CAD to design Accesss and availably to SDI like webservices Metadata available Benefits Validation not only on paper? Workflows and scripting reduce work Improve quality of products Risk Knowledge Budget Policy

example 58 http://ro.nieuweplannen.nl/radar/demo.aspx

Any questions or discussions? 59 Thank you for your attention! Ronald.vanlanen@grontmij.nl