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Masdar City Development Programme Using GIS Technologies to Help Using GIS Technologies to Help Plan and Build a Sustainable City Presented by Shannon McElvaney, CH2M HILL Co-Author Derek Gliddon, Masdar Content provided by David Dettloff, Jitka Kotelenska, and Ziad Obeid, CH2M HILL July 13, 2009

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Masdar City Development Programme

Using GIS Technologies to Help Using GIS Technologies to Help Plan and Build a Sustainable City

Presented by Shannon McElvaney, CH2M HILLy y,Co-Author Derek Gliddon, MasdarContent provided by David Dettloff, Jitka Kotelenska, and Ziad Obeid, CH2M HILL

July 13, 2009

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AgendaAgenda

BackgroundApproachApproachConstruction SequenceSite Control & GISTransportationEnergy Use and ProductionCarbon

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United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates –– GeneralGeneral

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Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi -- 19591959

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Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi -- 1990s1990s

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Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi -- 20082008

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Masdar City Masdar City -- Big Square Big Square –– Small SquareSmall Square

7 square kilometers40,000 residents50,000 commutersResidential Density

140 People/Hectare– 140 People/HectarePeak Daily Density– 245 People/Hectarep

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Proposed Land Use as per the Master PlanProposed Land Use as per the Master Plan

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Achieve Zero Carbon & Zero Waste LifestyleAchieve Zero Carbon & Zero Waste Lifestyle

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Traditional City ApproachTraditional City Approach

Narrow streetsNatural shadinggHigh Density/Low Rise LivingPublic spacesPublic spacesMixed UseWalkable

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OrientationOrientation-- use shade & wind for natural cooling use shade & wind for natural cooling

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Masdar City Masdar City –– 3D model3D model

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Masdar City Masdar City –– Infrastructure LayersInfrastructure Layers

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Life in Masdar City Life in Masdar City –– Masdar HQ ExteriorMasdar HQ Exterior

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Life in Masdar City Life in Masdar City –– Masdar HQ InteriorMasdar HQ Interior

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Life in Masdar City Life in Masdar City –– Civic SquareCivic Square

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Masdar City Masdar City –– StreetscapesStreetscapes

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Importance of GIS at MasdarImportance of GIS at Masdar

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Site Control and GIS ObjectivesSite Control and GIS Objectives

Manage the overall spatial information needs of the Masdar programmep g

– Ensure use of common coordinate system and datumB ild b l i d i– Build common base map to support planning, design, construction, and ultimately, operations and maintenance of Masdar CityO d i t t ll k– Oversee and integrate all survey work

– Develop analysis tools for decision support (desktop and web)– Spatially enable business processes (e.g., sustainability, asset

management, real estate management, etc.)– Conduct technical evaluations of spatial technologies– Provide training for spatial technologies such as GPS, Web-based

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g p g ,map services, and other tools

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Geographic Information System (GIS)Geographic Information System (GIS)

Communicate more effectively using data visualization

Support decision making

Model construction sequencing

Perform spatial analysisPerform spatial analysis

Search using spatial criteria

‘Birds-eye’ view on projects

Link cost, schedule, and carbon data

AdvantagesAdvantages

Real-life positioning of designs

Valuable data for operations and

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a uab e data o ope at o s a dmaintenance of the city

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Common Shared MapCommon Shared Map

Feature DataFeature DataT t tiTransportation VegetationDrainageBoundariesElevationBuildingsUtilities

Terrain Elevation Data Terrain Elevation Data Bathymetric DataBathymetric Data

ImageryImagery

Bathymetric DataBathymetric Data

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ImageryImageryUTM, 40N, WGS84UTM, 40N, WGS84

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Why proper data capture is importantWhy proper data capture is important

Capturing data right, the first time, is key to creating a rich

d li bl GIS d t t th tand reliable GIS dataset that will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the entire Masdar ProgrammeMasdar Programme.Scheduling and PhasingClash Detection

40% of engineering time is spent locatingDesign AnalysisBuildability and Access

40% of engineering time is spent locating and validating information

Data entered once and used by all reduces delivery time by up to 50%

Poor communications between systems wastes up to 30% of project costs

Operations & Maintenance will save up to 14% i j t t

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Capture Once, Use Many Times!

14% in project costs

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GIS Workflow GIS Workflow

SustainabilityConstructionEnabling WorksUtilities

Spatial Analysis (Desktop GIS)

UtilitiesTransportationLand useImagery

GPS Photos

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GPS Photos

Mobile GISArcServer Enterprise and Google Earth (web-based GIS)

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TransportationTransportation

Spatial Analysis of pedestrian walk Spatial Analysis of pedestrian walk time to a PRT station

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Transport GridTransport GridTransport GridTransport GridCar Free City

LRT

PRTPRT

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Transportation ImplementationTransportation ImplementationMasdar Personal Rapid Transit System

“Driverless” personal transportation of passengers and freightSophisticated automated control system for vehicular guidanceCity wide system will consist of 85 passenger stations and approximately 1,700 vehicles to support the expected 90,000 residents pp y , pp p ,and workersGIS is an instrumental tool in creating the system-wide simulation

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Energy Use and ProductionEnergy Use and Production

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Renewable EnergyRenewable Energy

Photo voltaic Concentrated Solar PowerWaste to EnergyGeothermal

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Embodied CarbonEmbodied Carbon

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Three Aspects of SustainabilityThree Aspects of Sustainability

Social SustainabilityIs it Livable and Desirable– Is it Livable and Desirable

Economic SustainabilityIs it Cost Effective to O&M– Is it Cost Effective to O&M

Environmental SustainabilityIs It Carbon Neutral– Is It Carbon Neutral

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Spatially Enabling the Sustainability Management SystemSpatially Enabling the Sustainability Management System

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Spatially Enabling the Sustainability Management SystemSpatially Enabling the Sustainability Management System

Embodied Carbon represented as Z values

The red is negative

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The green is positive

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Welcome to the Sustainable FutureWelcome to the Sustainable Future

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