
Planning construction projects and infrastructure with geodata and analysis
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Geodata and property information provide better decision-making support in planning, designing and implementing construction and infrastructure projects
Construction and infrastructure projects require access to the right information at the right time. With geodata and property information, projects can be planned more efficiently, risks identified early and decisions made on a better basis.
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Questions & answers about how Metria helps the infrastructure and construction industry
How geodata is used in construction and infrastructure
Geodata is used to:
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analyze land and planning conditions
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identify properties, rights and ownership
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plan construction projects and infrastructure
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analyze risks linked to land and climate
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visualize projects in a geographical context
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improve efficiency in design and decision-making processes
Challenges in construction and infrastructure projects
Planning and implementation often involve complex challenges:
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many actors and stakeholders
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complex land and ownership conditions
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lack of comprehensive and up-to-date information
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risks linked to land, environment and climate
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high requirements for documentation and decision-making basis
How Metria helps
Metria combines geodata, property information and analyses to create decision-making support in construction and infrastructure projects.
This makes it possible to:
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get a holistic view of the project's conditions
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analyze land and properties early in the process
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identify risks and constraints
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improve planning and design efficiency
Example: Construction Project Planning
A construction or infrastructure project can use geodata to:
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analyze ground conditions and topography
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identify properties and owners
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map rights, easements, and restrictions
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analyze risks such as flooding or unstable ground
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visualize the project's impact
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The result is better decision-making and a more efficient planning process.
How does geodata influence decisions?
Geodata is a central part of modern urban planning and infrastructure planning.
By working data-driven, organizations can:
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reduce project risks
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make better investment decisions
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prioritize the right actions
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improve process and collaboration efficiency
Do you want to analyze land, identify risks and plan projects more effectively?
See how geodata is used in urban planning, construction and infrastructure
Examples of services
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Access to Sweden's largest data hub filled with maps and open data.
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Ecosystem analyses, land development analyses, 3D, quantity calculation.
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IT services and portal solutions for analysis, communication and distribution of information and decisions.

