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As a company, everything we do is based around place.  Creating the right solutions and fulfilling challenging projects depends on a thorough understanding of the places in which we work.  Opus has been using Geographical Information System (GIS) and associated geospatial technologies (GPS, remote sensing and so on), for a number of years across all of our global business sectors.  Our capabilities in this area have grown, and we have applied innovative solutions to problem solving, underpinning our work with accurate analysis and data management.

We have been investing in both the technology and people, and now have GIS specialists located in all countries in which Opus operates. Our specialists have experience in applying GIS techniques to a wide range of professional situations.  In addition, we can offer GIS-development skills to create technical and analytical solutions that will deliver the best project outcomes.

For more information please contact:
Kristin McKechie
Asset Information Manager
Level 12, North Tower
1-5 Railway Street
Chatswood NSW 2067
Australia
Tel +61 2 9325 5600
Fax +61 2 9904 6777
Email Kristin.McKechie@opus.com.au

Show all GIS Project Profiles

Transportation Corridor Study: New Brunswick Department of Transportation, Canada

Use of GIS was particularly effective for this study due to the availability of high-quality digital topographic and property mapping for the project area, including digital elevation models.

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Logan Road Network Reblocking, Queensland, Australia

Logan City Council is the third largest Council within Australia. As part of the Queensland Council amalgamations in 2008 Logan City Council is now responsible for parts of the former Gold Coast City Council and Beaudesert Regional Council areas. The length of the current road network is 2,040km.

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GIS in Land Capability Assessments, Albany, Western Australia

Opus was engaged to conduct a Land Capability Assessment (LCA) for Albany Green Stage 2 and give engineering comment on constructability. The assessment included analysis of the geology and landforms, vegetation, and historical land-uses.

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Muja to Wellstead & Cannington to Picton Transmission Lines, Australia

Opus’ Environmental Management Team in Albany was engaged by Western Power to undertake a Biological Assessment of the proposed transmission line from Muja to Wellstead (approximately 330km) and the existing transmission line from the Cannington to Picton (approximately 125km), in the South West of Western Australia.