The Year in Infrastructure 2008 - (Page 15) innovation in cadastre and land development Bureau of Zhejiang Surveying and Mapping Basic Scale Digital Line Graph Production in Zhejiang Province Hangzhou, China Digital line graph (DLg) products in four different scales were needed for the entire 101,800-square-kilometer Zhejiang province to adhere to China’s basic national scale topographic map regulations. The graphical information gathered also needed to collect enough attribute information to meet future needs of GIS applications. A 250-member project team worked on drawing, compiling, and quality inspecting the DLGs over a period of nearly five years. Using Bentley products enhanced the project team’s efficiency, shortening the DLG production process by 50 percent and reducing man-hours by almost two-thirds. Instead of requiring about 200 drawing personnel and 100 quality inspectors to produce one data product, the project required just 80 drafters and 20 inspectors per data product. Cost savings were substantial. For example, producing a single 1:10000 DLG originally took five years and came to a total of approximately 50 million RMB. Using Bentley solutions shortened that production time to less than three years at less than half the cost. FinALiSt ALSO NOMINATED IN SpEcIAL cATEgOry: ATTAININg rETurN ON INNOvATION SpEc EcIAL cATE g rETur ETurN v vATION Marshalls Office of Lower Silesia The E-Government Initiative of Lower Silesia Wroclaw, Poland this e-government project is supported by the European union and covers an area with 1,200 local government entities and 2 million inhabitants. The project included the construction of a platform for electronic exchange of information between citizens and public administration offices, including construction of a GIS at the local level based on the idea of a spatial data warehouse. The aim was to implement an IT system that enables the provision of public services on an integrated electronic platform combining different spatial and administrative data sources. The challenge of this large-scale project was to identify the legacy environment (data and software) and business processes and then match these with the new objectives set for data storage and quality, technical architecture, and new business processes. Using Bentley solutions, the goal was achieved by standardizing the data structure and the information workflow at every level of local administration. THE YEAR IN INFRASTRUCTURE 2008 FinALiSt ALSO NOMINATED IN SpEcIAL cATEgOry: SuSTAININg Our SOcIETy SpEc EcIAL cATE Su c cIET 15
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