Having access to Nearmap 3D mesh, BIM, and digital terrain models allows SFO to visualize projects and understand how they’ll interact with the current environment. This same combination of content types enables the millions of SFO travelers to be able to navigate their way throughout the airport by seeing a building’s interior on a level-by-level basis.
“We want the viewer to have a seamless experience when inspecting a building’s contents using 3D mesh and enable confident decision making.“
~Guy Michael, Senior GIS Analyst, SFO
Can your map manage a city?
Carmel, Indiana is a rapidly growing suburb of more than 100,000 residents. As a fast-developing city, the team in charge of its growth needs to plan ahead. Currently, Carmel processes 300-400 permit applications monthly. In order to keep up with this demand, Carmel has incorporated Nearmap with the Cityworks application to help with their management of streets, utilities, planning and zoning, building and code enforcement, engineering departments, and more.
Carmel decided to use Nearmap, as we offer multiple flyovers per year, allowing the team to monitor the many changes to their rapidly evolving city. “Nearmap provides that multi-year flyover photography that we take huge advantage of and it functions as a web-based app, so we can access it from anywhere,” says Shane Burnham, GIS analyst at the City of Carmel. Having reliable image updates working alongside their GIS data and asset management software allows Shane and his team to plan for the future of Carmel. “Asset Management Software + Regular Aerial Flyovers = Operational Intelligence and Success“
~Shane Burnham, GIS Analyst, City of Carmel
Nearmap is being used within Carmel’s software to impact planning and zoning, utility asset management, and workflow and operational efficiency.
Planning and Zoning: Imagery updates throughout the year enable Carmel to see what is happening within city limits. This helps them run a spatial query of permits to ensure that development sites have completed the required paperwork.
Utility Asset Management: Nearmap can be used within Carmel’s GIS data development software to digitize and keep track of city features (manholes, line work, sewers) thanks to aerial imagery with 3-inch accuracy. Workflow and Operational Efficiency: Nearmap has out-of-the-box measurement tools, which allow code enforcement officials to remotely verify whether new structures meet city regulations.
Using up-to-date imagery in conjunction with intelligent GIS data and asset management applications powers Carmel’s ability to see and plan for the future of their city.
Can your map change an industry?
Established in the 1800’s, our customer knows about adapting to leverage new technologies — a skill that has propelled the company toward the top of the insurance industry. As an insurance leader, the organization manages millions of policies, from residential to commercial. Of course, keeping tabs on each property, while also adding new policyholders, would be impossible without the use of modern technology. ”We are an innovative company, and require an innovative partner to get us eyes on the ground to help us manage millions of residential and commercial properties.”
~Director of Geospatial Capabilities for Enterprise Business Intelligence and Analytics, Top Insurance Provider
Nearmap facilitates better risk selection and policy coverage by providing up-to-date and historic property surveys that accurately depict the current and former states of individual addresses. Whether a home has installed a pool or a commercial property added an extension, our customer can remotely identify when the changes were made and verify that their customers are covered from a liability perspective. Insurance is more than predicting the future, it’s about reacting to the present. When tornadoes impacted Nashville in 2020, much of the impacted areas were declared disaster zones, meaning that access was severely limited.
“When a tornado hit Nashville this past summer, we got a call from Nearmap asking if we’d be interested in some imagery,” says our customer’s director of geospatial capabilities for enterprise business intelligence and analytics. “They got in the air the next day and captured the tornado’s impact, allowing us to assess damage. We could see where the greatest impact had occurred and plan accordingly. The post-cat imagery also allows us to help our business partners, our agents, and our brokers by equipping them with imagery of customer properties so that they can begin the indemnification process.” Thanks to Nearmap, an insurance leader is seeing risk in ways that weren’t previously possible, and also indemnifying customers faster than ever before.
“The combination of location intelligence, spatial accuracy, data quality, and coverage consistency creates a new frontier for insurance analytics.“
~Director of Geospatial Capabilities for Enterprise Business Intelligence and Analytics, Top Insurance Provider
You’ve seen how various industries are using mapping technologies to better understand their worlds. From measuring the landscape to designing the future, maps are becoming a foundational tool to help shape our liveable world.
If your map can’t do that, it may be time to find another provider.