A terrain model of a restoration area that gives environmental consultants and restoration teams real site context, without everyone needing to make the trip out first.
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A terrain model that puts every member of a restoration team on the same page before anyone sets foot on site.
Watershed restoration projects tend to involve a lot of people in different places: environmental consultants in one office, regulatory reviewers in another, and crews actually on site. Getting everyone oriented to the same place is slow and expensive when it requires a physical visit.
An interactive terrain model changes that. Consultants can evaluate habitat features, talk through restoration approaches, and prepare for site visits with actual spatial understanding rather than just what they read in a report.
"Before we had this kind of spatial context, every reviewer needed their own site visit. Now we can orient the entire project team in a single web meeting."
High-detail existing conditions documentation for engineering and construction.