Buried Pipeline
& Utility Locating Services

3-D’s Web Based and Mobile GIS

3-D Line Locating is proposing to use an advanced web based and mobile GIS to aid in the construction and project management of pipeline Projects.  The GIS will serve as a data and document repository for any information that may be required for the successful completion of projects as well as a collaboration tool for field and office staff.  The GIS will also serve as a system of record for all data and documentation created or collected before, during and after the construction process.

Records management is one of the many ways our GIS can be used on your project.

Any type of reports and data that are gathered during the construction process can be stored in the GIS database.  This data can then be easily retrieved during the construction and operating phase of the pipeline.  A complete record of all construction activities performed during the project will include the date, time and location in which these activities were performed.  GIS features can be populated with attribute values and documents allowing users to retrieve all data and documents associated with a GIS feature.  GIS features can be located using keyword searches or by navigating to their locations on the map interface.  Information is easily retrieved and will remain connected to the spatial location in which the activity took place.


3-D Line Locating Ltd is a privately owned Buried Pipeline and Utility Locating, Hydrovac Services and Ground Disturbance Management company. For over 20 years, we have been at the forefront of the Damage Prevention industry in Western Canada. Although the industry has changed significantly over the last 20 years, we have been very fortunate to have been at the leading edge of the evolution and still maintain the highest levels of quality, accuracy, consistency and customer satisfaction in our industry.

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