ArcGIS Solutions

A Look at Esri's Capital Project Planning Solution in Action

A Look at Esri's Capital Project Planning Solution in Action

Esri’s Capital Project Planning Solution will kick start your city’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) by deploying maps, apps, and layers in just minutes. In this blog, we will provide an overview of the solution and demonstrate how it can be used to plan efficient infrastructure improvements. Additionally, we will show how it enables collaboration between city departments and the public.

Spruce Up Your Survey123 Skills: Part 2

Spruce Up Your Survey123 Skills: Part 2

Creating Survey123 forms in Survey123 Connect provides access to many options for supercharged forms that streamline the user experience and minimize data entry errors. Calculations for questions using pulldata() function and its various functionalities allow for pre-population of answers, incorporation of advanced logic, external data lookup and other techniques that are not available with standard XLSforms.

A How To Guide: Performing a Valve Isolation Trace in the ArcGIS Utility Network

A How To Guide: Performing a Valve Isolation Trace in the ArcGIS Utility Network

The ArcGIS Utility Network’s functionalities are endless. Although it can seem a bit daunting to start using the Utility Network, we are here to help! Watch the video below to learn how you can manage the impact of a leak on your water system with the valve isolation trace tool.

Get the Lead Out: Lead Service Line Replacement and Notification Act

Get the Lead Out: Lead Service Line Replacement and Notification Act

Illinois passed the Lead Service Line Replacement and Notification Act in May of 2021, and it went into effect January 1, 2022. The ultimate goal is the replacement of all water service lines in the state of Illinois. Furthermore, this legislation does not only address replacing lines in public properties or right-of-ways, but replacing lines up to and even into private residences as needed. Sounds like a monumental task? You’re right, but then again, you’ve got Cloudpoint to call upon.