At Stanley Consultants, our extensive use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) exemplifies our commitment to integrating advanced technologies into our workflows. Our team members, Drew Rotschafer and Hart Gilchrist, are at the forefront of leveraging GIS consulting to drive success in complex projects ranging from
asset management to
infrastructure planning. Over the years, GIS has evolved from a desktop tool for basic cartography into an essential, collaborative platform used by engineers, project managers and administrative staff alike.
A Legacy of GIS Innovation
Since 1981, Stanley Consultants has been a pioneer in providing GIS services, continuously delivering sophisticated real-world enterprise GIS solutions. Our GIS mapping capabilities enable users to visualize various data types on a single map in real time, enhancing decision-making and efficiency. This longstanding expertise guides our approach to every project, providing a legacy of innovation and precision. Today, our GIS platforms work well with other technologies, like cloud storage and real-time field data collection. This approach dramatically increases our ability to provide timely, data-driven insights.
GIS Services in Asset Management
GIS technology at Stanley Consultants plays a foundational role in managing, analyzing and visualizing data. Drew Rotschafer, Federal Operations Group Manager, emphasizes the importance of GIS in asset management and utility modeling, stating, "GIS technology enables us to provide precise and up-to-date information, facilitating robust asset management solutions that cater to the unique needs of each project." For example, GIS can help track infrastructure assets such as pipelines, roads and electrical grids, allowing clients to budget for repairs or replacements more efficiently. Tools like LiDAR scans and 3D modeling enhance the accuracy of condition assessments, helping clients prioritize critical maintenance activities.
Comprehensive Land Services Through GIS
We deliver comprehensive land services by integrating GIS with services like
right-of-way acquisition, permitting,
environmental assessments, LiDAR, drone and ground surveying. These services are crucial for planning infrastructure projects such as
highways, roadway expansions, sewer lines, water lines, electric transmission lines and substations. Hart Gilchrist, GIS Coordinator, emphasizes that GIS integrates multiple data layers to create comprehensive maps, essential for planning and executing capital improvement projects. For instance, when routing a transmission line across multiple counties, GIS helps manage data from various sources - including land ownership records and environmental restrictions - allowing for accuracy and consistency in planning.
Advanced Data Analytics for Project Precision
Our skilled GIS analysts offer intuitive tools that support informed decision-making and project efficiency. Our involvement in the GIS community and numerous awards highlight our commitment to advancing GIS technology. At
Tyndall Air Force Base, for example, we coordinated data from 12 design-build contractors and integrated their schedules with GIS to provide real-time conflict detection. This helped streamline a multi-billion-dollar reconstruction effort, demonstrating GIS's value in large-scale program management.
Expanding GIS Accessibility and Collaboration
One of the most transformative aspects of GIS at Stanley Consultants is its ability to foster collaboration through centralized, real-time data access. This approach embodies the principle of "build once, use anywhere," where a central database serves as a unified repository accessible across multiple platforms. A prime example is our work on sign inventories along Utah's interstate highways. As inspectors collected data in the field, office staff could simultaneously review the information, correct errors and support completeness in real time. This immediate feedback loop significantly reduced the time inspectors spent in traffic, enhancing both efficiency and safety.
GIS also plays a crucial role in
climate resilience planning. By integrating
data with GIS mapping, we help clients model the potential impact of rising sea levels, extreme weather events and shifting environmental conditions. For example, coastal infrastructure can be assessed for vulnerabilities, with real-time data feeding into models that predict future risks. These insights enable municipalities and organizations to develop proactive strategies for protecting assets and promoting community safety in the face of climate change.
The integrated nature of our GIS systems also allows for automated responses to critical field data. For instance, if a field report identifies a "failed" condition, such as a structural defect, the system can trigger alerts, enabling faster remediation and minimizing potential risks.
Beyond field operations, the versatility of an enterprise database means it can seamlessly serve both GIS and data visualization applications like Power BI. This dual compatibility enhances data usability, allowing for more robust analysis and visualization across various project teams. The ability to harness the same dataset for different analytical tools provides consistent, accurate insights, empowering users to make data-driven decisions with greater agility.
Your Partner in Innovation for GIS Consulting
At Stanley Consultants, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of engineering and project management through innovative GIS services. Our leadership in this field drives effective project execution that exceeds expectations.
Contact Stanley Consultants to elevate your next project with cutting-edge GIS technology and expert guidance.