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Helping rebuild a City with FME Todd Davis GIS Consultant

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The City and Background

!  Christchurch, New Zealand. 2nd biggest city with 400,000 residents (under 10% of NZ population)

!  Hit by 4 large Earthquake in 2010-2011 !  4 September 2010 – 7.1 Magnitude, 1.26 PGA !  22 February 2011 – 6.3 Magnitude, 2.2 PGA, 185

dead !  13 June 2011 – 6.3 Magnitude, 2.13 PGA, 1 dead !  23 December 2011 – 6.0 Magnitude, 1 PGA

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The Aftermath

!  Liquefaction – large portions of Christchurch land liquefied causing damage to roads, infrastructure, housing and land (especially on Eastern side of city)

!  Over 6000 homes “Red Zoned” (due to land damage, rock full danger)

!  CBD fenced off for over 2 years !  Nearly 80% of CBD buildings will be demolished

(nearly all stood through the earthquake)

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Images

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The Rebuild

!  The move west…business and residential (gridlock)

!  Expected NZ$40 billion to rebuild !  3 years on, more buildings still coming down than

going up. !  Residents want the city fixed NOW. !  SCIRT (an alliance)- Over NZ$2 billion to fix

horizontal infrastructure…started from scratch !  150 road crews, currently 40 within CBD

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FME at SCIRT

!  20+ organisation supplying all sort of spatial and non-spatial data (600+ layers on GIS viewer)

!  Location Intelligence meets Business Intelligence !  Gateway for data in and out of organisation !  Good/Bad – Expectations and increasing

workload…might be victims of our success. Proactive use and as a bandaid (sadly)

!  It has become well known in the organisation: “12d bad, GIS good”

“You guys have the tools to do this, we don’t” “Can I get this FME on my computer”

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Making Config files for Multiple Roles in GIS Viewer

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Config files - 2012

Mainly Python

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Config Files - 2014

Featuremerger in 2014 – Suppliers First

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Ww, Sw and Ws

!  2d information into 3d (2d pipes with a 2d invert point somewhere away from the pipes end…hopefully coincidental (no id linkage))

!  Pipe id deleted, no reference between new and historic ids

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GPS Photos

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GPS Photos

Check coordinates, extract date and time, orientation, resize photos, create thumbnail, add watermark, create feature, assign description

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PDAT

!  Originally designed in excel, a pseudo-regression analysis to figure out which pipes in an area are likely to be damaged based on several factors, without the need to CCTV all pipes.

!  Took a knowledgeable user around one week to run in excel and hope that is didn’t crash.

!  Recreated in FME and takes under 3 hours with a standard user running the process

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FME Server 1st Process

!  Key requirements: !  Watch directory for additions !  Load 6 different excel files into Microsoft sql !  Archive excel files after loading !  Send emails of failures, or success and counts And then: !  Remove empty rows in excel !  Unzip zip files containing excel files and process

according to zip file name.

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FME Server 1st Process – The parent

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FME Server 1st Process – a child process

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The future in Christchurch

!  FME Server to check construction firm asbuilts without manual intervention and only minor intervention once submitted into SCIRT GIS team(very close)

!  Traffic team, Designers etc running their own test through FME Server

!  “GIS” processes/setup at SCIRT investigated for deployment back into local council

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Thank You!

!  Questions?

!  For more information: !  Todd Davis [email protected] or

[email protected] !  Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team

!  www.scirt.co.nz

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