The company brings its GIS expertise to ESRI Spain 2022 Conference
Ineco has once again participated in the ESRI España 2022 Conference. Araceli Eva López gave a presentation in which she highlighted our collaboration with Adif to control and evaluate phytosanitary treatments on the general interest railway network. This maintenance task is performed on a biannual basis to keep the infrastructure free of vegetation. Thus, Ineco, through a technical assistant who travels on board the herbicide trains, collects the most relevant information each day so that it can later be analysed in the office. For the analysis of all this information, a viewer has been developed, anchored in ArcGIS Online, which includes geographic monitoring with a time component of the work for each area of action and the digitalisation of data collection in situ, which are uploaded in real time to the viewer's dashboard.
On the other hand, Luis de Celis and Lorena Salcidos presented our monitoring tool for impact assessments of the integration of an infrastructure in the territory, EIA Digital (Sustainable Digital Environment for the Environmental Assessment of Resilient Infrastructures). This digital twin allows evaluation within the different phases of the project, from its planning, impact statement and subsequent construction, integrating the designs of each phase and detailed spatial information (design models, 3D geometries, measurements) together with documentary information (reports, photographic reports...). This environment allows the project to evolve dynamically, making easy the consultation process, impact assessment and the implementation of impact mitigation measures, and to visualise the progress of the integration of the infrastructure into the environment. PlanEIA Digital facilitates quick access from any location, enabling decision making, public consultation and each subsequent design and implementation phase in the same digital environment.
In 2020, Ineco received the ESRI Award in GIS for the BIM-GIS integration in the A-76 Highway project, a pioneering work in Spain in which Ineco developed a 3D virtual model of the future A-76 Ponferrada-Ourense Highway, Section: Villamartín de la Abadía-Requejo, for the General Directorate of Roads