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Spatial Data
Management
Your project is finished—how do you store and manage the data?
ARC’s Spatial Data Management (SDM) services can help you manage your building information and data, in both paper and digital archives, throughout the building life-cycle.
Our Annual Maintenance Program (AMP) is designed to audit and keep your data up-to-date as changes are made on site. We ensure that your data is properly managed so that a high degree of confidence can be maintained whenever you go to retrieve information on your facilities.
Benefits of Spatial Data Management
Traditional FM Models
A Facility Management (FM) Model, often called a "Digital Twin," serves as a dynamic digital representation of your facility, bridging the real and digital worlds to provide a clear view of your facility's current state and support future planning. Creating a Digital Twin involves capturing precise spatial and asset data, utilizing advanced technology, and applying industry best practices to develop a comprehensive overview of your facility. This connected model acts as a central resource for essential information on layouts, systems, and assets, empowering facility managers to make informed decisions, streamline daily operations, and optimize long-term management. By linking real-world data with digital insights, a Digital Twin enables efficient maintenance, resource allocation, and strategic planning.
Unlike the Traditional FM model process, our BAM™ and SAM™ processes take facility management further, with focused solutions for both operational and system needs. The BAM™ (Base Asset Model) process streamlines essential facility data for planning and daily operations, with non-critical details archived. The SAM™ (Systems Asset Model) process captures detailed information on key systems like structural, mechanical, electrical, etc. Together, the BAM™ and SAM™ processes offer clarity and control for efficient facility planning & operations.
They keep excellent records of all redline/comment sets which can be critical during clarifications during different phases of the project.
- Stephanie L.
Receiving the laser scanned data provided us with the ability to refer back and measure areas without having to return to the site for additional field investigation. This is not only a time saving advantage, but a sustainable one also.
- Lawrence C.
More often than not, we can start faster than you can authorize us.
We pride ourselves in providing innovative solutions,
rapid response, high quality products and service, on time.
However, don't take our word for it.
U.S. Institute of Building Documentation/LOA Certified
Staff at ARC is LOA (Level of Accuracy) certified by the U.S. Institute of Building Documentation. The LOA standards were created by the USIBD as a guide for reality capture professionals within the AEC industry.
LOA certified individuals have demonstrated their understanding of the USIBD's LOA specification and how to apply its principles to ensure accuracy and precision in the measurement process.
To us, every square foot matters. That's why our professional employees are trained to follow these standards when working on projects—so you can know that your deliverables are always accurate.
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