The Year in Infrastructure 2008 - (Page 21) innovation in cadastre and land development Kokusai Kogyo Co., LTD. Mie Prefecture Shared Digital Map Corporative Maintenance Project Tsy-shi Mie, Japan the goal of this project was to meet Japan’s national spatial standards by creating digital maps of the Mie prefecture, including road ledgers, city planning drawings, and property tax ledgers. Digital maps previously created were updated using MicroStation to comply with the Japan Profile for Geographic Information Standards. The workflow cycle – ranging from data acquisition to structured data preparation – was performed consistently using MicroStation. With its topology construction function and excellent raster data-handling capability, MicroStation efficiently prepared high-quality data that now serves as the common geospatial infrastructure of the prefecture. ALSO NOMINATED IN SpEcIAL cATEgOry: cONNEcTINg prOjEcT TEAMS SpEc EcIAL cATE cONNE p OjE TEAMS jEc Miejska Pracownia Urbanistyczna Bydgoszcz Water Junction: Revitalization and Development Program Bydgoszcz, Poland this project restored and revitalized the Bydgoszcz Water Junction, which is the point of convergence of the Brda and Vistula River, the Northern and the Southern Flis, and Bydgoszcz Canal. The Bydgoszcz Water Junction is an important component of the inland water network connecting eastern and western Europe. A 14-member team of architects, landscape planners, urban and infrastructure designers, and geographers performed studies and determined the needed work. MicroStation was used to integrate data from the team members, saving time and producing excellent visualizations. Various departments of the city of Bydgoszcz are currently implementing the project using MicroStation reference files. THE YEAR IN INFRASTRUCTURE 2008 ALSO NOMINATED IN SpEcIAL cATEgOry: cOMMuNIcATINg ThrOugh VISuALIzATION SpEc EcIAL cATE u uNIc ugh V uALIz ALIzATION 21
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