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Cadastre Information System
1. Cadastre Information System
(FBSIC)
Mata, Luís
Gil, Fernando
Ferbritas, S.A.
Lisbon, Portugal
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2. Agenda
1. FERBRITAS, S.A.
2. The FBSIC Project
3. Presentation of the SIC Web Application
4. Conclusions
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3. Agenda
1. FERBRITAS, S.A.
2. The FBSIC Project
3. Presentation of the SIC Web Application
4. Conclusions
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4. Who are we?
Main Shareholder:
REFER E.P.E.
Portuguese Railway Infrastructure Manager
Ferbritas S.A.
The engineering company of REFER E.P.E.
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5. Railway specific approach
Transportation Construction
Research and Detailed Land Management
Planning and
Development Design Acquisition and Supervision
Operation
Transportation Infrastructure
Planning and Studies and
End to end railway infrastructure planning Operation Detailed Design
requires:
Construction
Quality Management
• Specific methodologies and multidisciplinary and Supervision
Control Project
and rigorous approaches; of Management
Materials
• Integrated management.
GIS, Cartography Cadastre
Topography Land Acquisition
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6. Information, activities, …
Integration No Integration
vs
Efficiency Waste of resources
Effectiveness Absence of knowledge
Results Missed opportunities
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7. Rail information
In Operation
Planning Feasibility Detailed Construction
Design
Maintenance
Several
One decade of information decades of
information
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8. Rail and GIS – our awareness
1. The modernization and maintenance of a railway network is an extensive process -
of decades - that generates a colossal volume of related and diverse information
during it’s long life cycle;
2. All this valuable and different information is produced, processed (or not) and filed
(or not) during many years by generations of people across multiple organizations
(and reorganizations);
3. Information for itself it’s not equivalent to knowledge;
4. Both are indispensable and represent significant value, to infrastructure managers
and operators.
Conclusion: Using a Corporate Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) to
integrate information and build up the appropriated
applications to railway business is one of our key strategic
options.
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9. Agenda
1. FERBRITAS, S.A.
2. The FBSIC Project
3. Presentation of the SIC Web Application
4. Conclusions
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10. Why a Cadastre Information System?
Cadastre Control
Property
Management Investment
Strategic and
Operational and
Planning Cost/Benefit
Engineering Maintenance
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11. Why a Cadastre Information System?
Business opportunities and responsibilities
Decision making
Accurate Business Effectiveness
Information Process
Knowledge Efficiency
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12. Why a Cadastre Information System?
Feasibility Studies
Preliminary Studies
Physical
Demarcation of
Environmental Property
Studies Construction
management and As-Built
Environmental supervision Drawings
Statement
Detailed Design
Availability of
Process of acquisition (negotiation, legal and tax
site for
issues, etc.)
construction
Environmental
Licensing Process
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13. Why a Cadastre Information System?
Conclusions:
- Accurate cadastre information is a significant input to other key activities of railway companies
(engineering, maintenance, operation, lease, …);
- A cadastre recovery process has an exponential ROI to the global business;
- Property means value! … if we know:
Integration
• what we have;
• where it is;
• which rights and responsibilities;
• what is essential and what is dispensable;
• what is the potential profitability;
• what are the opportunities and what we want to do with it;
Results
• …
- It’s not only a matter of gathering accurate information. The purpose is to deliver knowledge
to promote efficiency, effectiveness, cost reduction and best business results;
- It‘s worth it: it’s added value!
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14. FBSIC - General Objectives
• View, query, edit and print land parcel information (geographic, alphanumeric and
documental);
• Quality control of cadastre and real estate;
• Traceability of processes;
• Creation of official documents;
• Final approval by the client (internal or external);
• Scalable solution;
• Supported by standards for information technology, communication, and
interoperability;
• Long-term sustainability.
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15. FBSIC - System Components
• Database …………………… (Alphanumeric / GIS): MS SQL Server 2008
• File Server …………………. Pictures, CAD files, Pdf...
• GIS Services .................. ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Image Server
• Desktop GIS ………………. ArcGIS / ArcInfo and its extensions
• Web Application ………. Taylor made solution: user interfaces, alpha/geo
editing, extended image support, automatic
document generation, linked with document
management
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16. One solution, seven modules
1. Field ……………………………….… collection of information at the field
2. Data Migration ………………… geographic and alphanumeric data
3. Information Processing …... validation for integration of collected data
4. BackOffice ………………….……. supporting system administration
5. Central …………………………….. view/edit geo/alpha information, quality
control, generation and printing of documents, …
6. Approval ……………………….…. enabling interaction and approval by the client
7. Domain Management …….. enabling an enterprise management of private
and public domain property
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17. FBSIC - Conceptual Architecture
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18. FBSIC – Modules Overall View
Data Migration Module
Information Processing Module
Field Module
Approval Module
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19. Agenda
1. FERBRITAS, S.A.
2. The FBSIC Project
3. Presentation of the FBSIC Web Application
4. Conclusions
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20. One solution, seven modules
1. Field ……………………………….… collection of information at the field
2. Data Migration ………………… geographic and alphanumeric data
3. Information Processing …... validation for integration of collected data
4. BackOffice ………………….……. supporting system administration
5. Central …………………………….. view/edit geo/alpha information, quality
control, generation and printing of documents, …
6. Approval ……………………….…. enabling interaction and approval by the client
7. Domain Management …….. enabling an enterprise management of private
and public domain property
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21. 5. Central
• User Authentication with data access restrictions for profile / user;
• Data insert, edit and query of cadastral parcels, land parcels, entities, tax and property
registers;
• Address validation according Postal format;
• Integration of geographic and alphanumeric information, imagery and documents;
• Workflow control of the project phases;
• Query and generation of snapshots;
• Documents generation: Temporary Cadastral Report (.pdf), Cadastral Parcel Report (.pdf),
Land Parcel Report (.xls), Easy Print (.pdf), Cadastral Parcels Plant (.pdf), Land Parcels Plant
(.pdf), Land Parcels Extract (.pdf)
• Integration with the Document Management System: Property Registry Documents and Tax
Documents.
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22. FBSIC – Central Module
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23. Agenda
1. FERBRITAS, S.A.
2. The FBSIC Project
3. Presentation of the SIC Web Application
4. Conclusions
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24. FBSIC – Accuracy and Efficiency
Data Integrity:
• Centralization of information;
• Validation of data quality (amount and form);
• Log into a relational database.
Data availability:
• Speed of access;
• Secure access to profile, functionality and design;
• Possibility of integration with other systems.
Usability of the data:
• Geographical and alphanumeric display;
• Generation of documentation;
• Analysis of efficiency indicators of the operational process.
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25. FBSIC – Integration
The integrating nature of FBSIC allows:
• to accomplish present needs and scale to meet future services;
• to collect, maintain, manage and share all information in one common
platform, and transform it into knowledge;
• to relate with other platforms;
• to increase accuracy and productivity of business processes related with
property management.
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26. Our experience
• It takes sometime to have a full and accurate data
base. But if the right priorities are taken, e.g. by Return
selecting relevant segments of network, then results D.B.
appear earlier and evolves in an exponential trend.
• Cadastre control (CC) contributes to cost-cutting:
taxation, liability, maintenance, …
• CC increases efficiency, effectiveness and or
cost/benefit optimization, related to key activities of
a railway operator or infrastructure manager:
engineering, maintenance, lease, network
Cadastre Control
upgrading, facilities, …
Property Strategic
Management Investment
• CC is a crucial topic for every organization that and
and
Operational
Cost/Benefit
manages railway infrastructure. Planning
Engineering Maintenance
• It’s worth it!
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27. Muchas Gracias!
Thank you for your time and interest!
Obrigado!
Ferbritas, S.A. Luis Mata Fernando Gil
CEO GIO – Head of GIS
Rua José da Costa Pedreira, 11
1750-130 Lisboa, Portugal mata@ferbritas.pt fgil@ferbritas.pt
Tel: +351 217 511 700
Fax: +351 210 118 080
Web: www.ferbritas.pt
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