To replicate Coral Gables Cyclomedia project, the City of Coral Gables estimates it would take two years to complete at a total cost of $600,000. Cyclomedia completed the project in 7 weeks and we were up and running at a fraction of the cost.
Cyclomedia specializes in capturing, optimizing, and displaying various types of visual data for Public Works and other local government Departments/Agencies such as Public Safety and Assessor’s offices who have access via our Enterprise License.
The imagery information and LiDAR point clouds are accessible through Street Smart, our cloud-based viewer, or the imagery can be integrated directly into other applications from companies such as Esri, Autodesk, Cartegraph, and CAMA systems. Adding other Departments/Agencies may provide opportunities for inter-departmental cost sharing and each stakeholder receives unlimited access.
Contract Complete: 2013- Present
Cyclomedia has conducted seven annual collections of street-level imagery and LiDAR data across the District’s network. With a dense network of roadway assets, an important criteria for DDOT’s vendor selection was the ability to rapidly deliver a quality asset inventory. Cyclomedia extracted numerous point and linear asset types, including over 300,000 signs. DDOT’s internal testing and analysis of asset datasets estimated Cyclomedia’s extracted dataset accuracy at 99%—a testament to the fidelity and quality of our asset extraction environment. Extracted asset data was synchronized to the District’s Esri Roads & Highways LRS, delivered via an Esri Geodatabase file, and imported into numerous DDOT applications, including their City Works™ asset management system.
To further extend the value of street-level imagery and LiDAR across the organization, DDOT used Cyclomedia’s Web AppBuilder (WAB) Widget to integrate imagery tools with their web apps. Today, there are over 20 departments within Washington D.C. using Cyclomedia’s imagery and LiDAR data, including the following:
“DDOT is using GeoCycloramas to revolutionize the way inspections for repairs, construction, and permitting data are conducted in Washington D.C.”