McKim & Creed

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Collecting geographical data to map and analyze the earth’s features is critical to the tracking and managing of your resources. Although GIS is well accepted as an effective computerized mapping tool, the true power of GIS lies in its ability to relate information and identify relationships, patterns and trends for problem resolution.

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For utility operations, performance, and asset management GIS enables you to respond more quickly to customer outages, generate accurate reports and maps in less time, identify and prioritize maintenance and capital projects, and provide data for regulators, developers and other interested parties...all while saving time and money.

  • Asset management
  • CAD-to-GIS conversions
  • Database population
  • Field data collection
  • Geodatabase design
  • Instrumentation and control/SCADA
  • Large-size document scanning and indexing
  • Model quality data
  • Modeling
  • Needs assessment
  • Reclaimed water
  • Stormwater management
  • Subsurface Utility Engineering/SUE
  • System implementation
  • Training: office, field
  • Wastewater management
  • Water resource planning