MJ used a collection of our in-house reality capture technology to create a digital twin of the State University of New York at New Paltz. The technology included mobile mapping with truck and ATV, flying the site with UAV, and GPS surveying of utility features.
Additionally, MJ set up a custom map and data entry form in ArcGIS Online to easily collect data in the field with tablets. This data was used in the investigation and inspection of approximately 800 storm and sanitary structures on campus.
MJ created an Infraworks 3D model of the campus and utilities as well as an up-to-date, campuswide, CAD base map of topographic features and utilities. All data was compiled into a comprehensive digital record of existing conditions on the site that is also informing the study and assessment of the storm, sanitary, and potable water systems carried out by MJ’s water department.