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Government Authority located in British Columbia; Canada based organization looking for expert vendor for aerial overview survey GIS services. - Canada (British Columbia) - Aerial Overview Survey GIS Services - Deadline May 1,2023

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- Vendor needs to provide aerial overview survey GIS services to the government authority located in British Columbia. - A total of 960 plots are required and approximately 300 scans. - Approximately 500 hours of additional GIS services are required to carry out other miscellaneous duties, as requested by the provincial forest entomologist. - The GIS services contractor must provide each survey contractor and the aerial overview survey monitor contractor with one completed sample landsat map sheet for review - The survey contractors may request changes prior to the development and printing of the final maps. - Provide weekly summaries on areas that have been flown (compile submitted GPS track files), submitted map sheets, digitized map sheets and pdf version of each map. - Provide maps and tables of summary aerial overview survey data for reporting. - A minimum of two copies of the satellite image-based maps are produced for two aerial surveyors per contractor, at the beginning of the flight season. - A total of approximately 648 (324 x 2 copies) paper landsat working copy maps, and 324 mylar base maps are created at a minimum. - Digital copies of each map sheet will also be provided as a georeferenced pdf for uploading onto tablets for digital mapping. - Communicating with each aerial surveyor provider from each provincial region, the successful proponent must create and customized landsat 1:100 000 scale paper plots as per each regional surveyor's requirements. - This includes color balancing of the landsat images, as well as the customizing of the various base layers such as contours, road types, streams, lakes, and cut blocks. - All spatial data provided to the ministry must be delivered in shapefile format with no z or m values. - Captured spatial data must have a positional accuracy of 1mm at map scale (for 1:100,000 this is 100 m on the ground) when compared to the original paper map 90 percent of the time. - Two provincial scale shapefiles, one for polygonal data and one for spot data. - Attributes summarized in both an Ms access database (template.mdb) and in an Ms excel spreadsheet.

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