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TONGA GEODETIC DATUM AND MAP GRID
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Client:
Ministry of Lands, Survey Natural Resources and Environment, Government of Tonga
Date:
2005 - 2007
Value:
Confidential
Location:
Tonga
Development of a new Geodetic Datum, map projection, assisting in the procurement of geodetic surveying equipment, and training of surveyors and GIS staff.
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HARBOUR LINK PROJECT
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Client:
Transit New Zealand
Date:
2003 - 2004
Value:
Confidential
Location:
Auckland
Detailed topographical information formed the basis for the ongoing design and construction process.
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NORTH SHORE BUSWAY PROJECT
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Client:
Transit New Zealand
Date:
August 2004 – November 2007
Value:
Confidential
Location:
Auckland
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PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE: KAIPARA DISTRICT PLAN
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Client:
Kaipara District Council
Date:
January 2007
Value:
Confidential
Location:
Kaipara District, Northland, New Zealand
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SEA+CITY: REDEVELOPING AUCKLAND’S WESTERN RECLAMATION
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Client:
Ports of Auckland Ltd
Date:
February 2007
Value:
Confidential
Location:
Downtown Auckland, New Zealand
TeamView Spatial, Beca’s web mapping tool, allows project staff easy access to mapped information, regardless of their geographic location.
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SH20 WATERVIEW CONNECTION
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Client:
Transit New Zealand
Date:
November 2005
Value:
Confidential
Location:
West Auckland, New Zealand
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METROWATER CRITICALITY RATING
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Client:
Metrowater
Date:
2004
Value:
Confidential
Location:
Auckland, New Zealand
Using GIS to identify pipes and rising mains to establish their criticality rating for inspection.
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