Geographic Information System (GIS) | Land Management



Managing land assets is crucial. Thomas & Hutton utilizes Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to assist clients in the administration of their land and projects. We compile GIS databases from survey data, engineering data, planning data and various other sources. The GIS database can consist of information about:

The Master Plan
Residential lots (Sales, Construction Status, Builder, etc.)
Product Matrix (which house products fit on each lot)
Commercial parcels
Roads
Utilities
Amenities (lagoons, trails, golf courses, etc.)
Easements
Buffers
Permits
Zoning
Protected sites and assets
Open spaces
Undeveloped properties

Thomas & Hutton can design the GIS database to interface with other existing information systems such as client proprietary financial data. GIS is an effective tool for making knowledge-driven land management decisions.