Large-scale construction, energy, and infrastructure projects span geographic areas where terrain, utilities, environmental features, and regulatory boundaries create complex spatial constraints. MAC Safety's GIS and geospatial analysis services integrate survey data, aerial imagery, LiDAR, public records, and environmental databases into comprehensive spatial models that project teams use for route selection, site planning, permitting, and environmental compliance.
GIS deliverables include terrain models, slope and drainage analysis, utility conflict maps, wetland and habitat delineation overlays, floodplain mapping, setback and easement analysis, and cultural resource sensitivity maps. For linear infrastructure projects — pipelines, transmission lines, and roadways — geospatial analysis optimizes corridor selection by balancing construction cost, environmental impact, and permitting complexity across multiple route alternatives.
MAC Safety's geospatial data integrates with the NIXN platform, linking spatial intelligence to project safety management and environmental compliance tracking. When combined with drone photogrammetry for periodic aerial updates and IoT sensor data for environmental monitoring, GIS creates the spatial framework that connects field operations to the geographic context in which they occur.