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Thames Tunnel: GIS leads information integration Kendall James Spatial Information Manager [email protected]

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Presentation by Kendall James from Thames Tunnel on Esri European User Conference 2011.

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Page 1: Thames Tunnel: GIS Leads Information Integration

Thames Tunnel: GIS leads information integration

Kendall James

Spatial Information Manager

[email protected]

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Thames Tunnel Background

� 39 million cubic metres of sewage discharged to tidal River Thames in a typical year. As little as 2mm of rain can now trigger a discharge.

� Environmental - tides mean the sewage stays in the river for weeks, affecting dissolved oxygen levels and habitatsdissolved oxygen levels and habitats

� Human – frequency of Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) discharges is a potential hazard to all river users

� Legal – the UK fails to comply with the EU Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive

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Thames Water’s existing role

� To ensure effective and efficient sewerage and drainage services to London, while meeting environmental law with respect to the CSO discharges into the River Thames

� To make proposals for meeting its obligations backed by appropriate evidence to fulfil the requirements of regulators and the law

� To implement those proposals cost-effectively, ensuring:

– they are financed appropriately

– they have the necessary development and other consents

– customers and those affected are kept appropriately informed

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Thames Tunnel challenges

� Meet requirements of Minister’s Direction in most cost efficient manner

� Intercept the flow from the 34 most polluting CSO’s (of 57) as identified by the Environment Agency

� Construction of one of the longest and deepest tunnels ever � Construction of one of the longest and deepest tunnels ever built beneath London

� Deal with variable ground conditions – London Clay, Lambeth Group, Thanet Sands and Chalk

� Minimise impact on surface and subsurface infrastructure

� Control odour and air release during tunnel filling

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Preferred route and sites (phase one and interim engagement)

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The GIS role in all of thisof this

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GIS Stakeholders

Design EnviroPlanning Comms

Modelling

Geotech

Survey

TPI

Property

SS

Influence

High Low

HR

HS&E

IT

Modelling

Doc Ctrl

Prj Ctrls

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Examples of Information ChallengesLand use

Historic mapping

Piles of maps

Survey Data

Property info

Social networks

Photo’s

As Built Drawings

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The Approach

Centralise....and extendextend

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GIS Solution Timeline

GIS Team

GIS Strategy

Licence Agreements

GIS Standards

July 2008

20122009 2010 2011

File GDBGeoViewer 1.0 (ArcReader)

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GIS Solution Timeline

GIS Strategy

Licence Agreements

GIS Standards

GeoLite 1.0 (Esri JS API)

ArcGIS Server ArcGIS Server

GIS Team

File GDB

July 2008

20122009 2010 2011

GeoViewer 2.0 (Esri Web ADF)

ArcGIS Server 9.3

ArcGIS Server 9.3

Replication

File GDB

GeoViewer 1.0 (ArcReader)

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GIS Solution Timeline

GeoLite (Esri JS API)

GIS Team

ArcGIS Server ArcGIS Server ArcGIS Server

GIS Strategy

Licence Agreements

GIS Standards

July 2008

20122009 2010 2011

GeoViewer 2.0 (Esri Web ADF)

Replication

GeoViewer 2.4 (Esri Web ADF)

ArcGIS Server 9.3

ArcGIS Server 9.3

ArcGIS Server 10.0

ArcGIS Server 10.0

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GIS Solution Timeline

GeoLite (Esri JS API)

GIS Team

ArcGIS Server

GIS Strategy

Licence Agreements

GIS Standards

July 2008

20122009 2010 2011

Replication

GeoViewer 2.4 (Esri Web ADF)

ArcGIS Server 10.0

ArcGIS Server 10.0

GeoViewer 3.1 (GeoCortex ADF Viewer)

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GIS Solutions

Twitter mapGeoPlan Historic Mapping Viewer

Geotagged Photo’s

Land Referencing Survey Data

Original As Built Drawings

iPad / ArcGIS Explorer Online

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GIS Web apps

Intranet users Internet usersMobile users

‘Central Store of Approved

Information’

Data moves between the GISCAD systems through a system

Data from external suppliers, contractors and intranet userspasses through the QA/QC

process before being loaded into the GIS

Internet and mobileusers access GISthrough web appsand can capture data to the GIS geodatabase

External data delivery

CAD / Design Data

QA/QCInformation’

GIS

connector that managesthe translation

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So what?So what?

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The Value Cube

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Analysis 6 GIS web apps

Mobile appsData Management

Extend platform

Remote access

Same version Easy access to data

Production efficiencies

Value addValue add

Save time

Env

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Pla

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Eng

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ring

Mod

ellin

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eoTech

750 data layers

33 000 maps

200 Gb Data

Vis

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220+

dat

a re

ques

ts

200+

con

trac

tors

Mobile apps

Data translation

Data Management

Information Quality

Information

Integrity

Trust in data

DeliverablesDeliverables

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DemoDemo

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FutureFuture

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System IntegrationIntegration

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Keep things simple, keep things beautifulkeep things beautiful

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Questions

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Thank You

Kendall James

Spatial Information Manager

www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk/tunnel-route.aspx

www.critigen.com

[email protected]

[email protected]

@doylersa

uk.linkedin.com/in/kendalljames

spatialsuperdude.wordpress.com

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