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Indoor Mapping by Esri UK


ABOUT THIS PRODUCT...


Esri UK’s GIS (Geographic Information System) platform has been used by the University of Oxford to create an indoor mapping solution, offering easy access to property and interiors data across 300+ buildings and 35,000 spaces via interactive maps.


Company Profile


Esri is the global market leader in geographic information system (GIS) software, location intelligence and mapping. Esri has regional offices, international distributors, and partners providing local support in over 100 countries on six continents. Founded in 1969, Esri software is deployed in more than 350,000 organisations worldwide.


In the facilities management industry, organisations use Esri’s GIS to help plan, design, build and maintain smarter buildings and infrastructure. Esri UK customers include the Ministry of Defence, Public Health Scotland, Dublin Airport, Welsh Water and City of London Police.


Company Contact


sales@esriuk.com 01296 745500 www.esriuk.com


24 AWARDS 2022


The University’s estates management team used the technology to migrate static CAD floorplans and associated building data into Esri’s online GIS software. Interactive maps now give an overview of the estate, showing buildings in context of their surroundings down to individual floors, rooms and spaces, while interactive dashboards show floorplans, usage and cost details.


The new solution combines over 2,000 floorplans into a single interactive map, enabling the university to more easily share data online with building managers and department administrators. A two-way communication tool has also been introduced using Esri’s Survey 123, so any modifications to lecture theatres, accommodation or classrooms can be easily fed back to the estates team online, replacing a labour- intensive and paper-based annual audit and improving how the university calculates charges for tenants.


The overall solution keeps pace with the dynamic nature of the University’s estate, which has several thousand changes every year, from repurposing an office into a laboratory to minor modifications such as moving internal walls. The old process of confirming what space a department occupied used to take around five months and wasted time chasing data, so now the estates team is free to work on other tasks. Overall, the increased visibility and accuracy is helping improve how the estates team informs departments what they will be charged for the year and how it plans for the future expansion of the estate.


Future plans include adding large or significant assets to the indoor mapping solution, such as an MRI scanner, by scanning items with a 3D scanner and making them visible on the map.


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