Project Overview
This project focuses on developing a GIS-based Transport Cube model to support transport planning and operational analysis under the National Transport Commission. The work involves transforming raw spatial and tabular transport data into a clean, structured, and analysis-ready geodatabase suitable for transport modeling and decision-making.
Key Responsibilities & Technical Work
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Advanced Digitizing
Digitized road networks, bus routes, and transport-related features from multiple spatial sources. Ensured high positional accuracy and network connectivity suitable for transport modeling.
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Georeferencing
Georeferenced scanned maps and legacy transport datasets using appropriate coordinate systems. Aligned historical and current spatial data for consistency across the network.
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Data Cleaning & Quality Control
Corrected topological errors (gaps, overlaps, dangles) and standardized attribute fields. Removed duplicate and inconsistent records to validate spatial accuracy and logical network flow.
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Node & Network Creation
Created transport nodes including intersections, terminals, and transfer points. Built a connected network structure compatible with Transport Cube modeling workflows.
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Bus Stop Data Collection
Collected, verified, and spatially mapped bus stop locations. Integrated field and secondary data sources into a unified GIS dataset.
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Database Design & Creation
Designed and implemented a structured GIS geodatabase for transport modeling. Linked spatial layers with attribute tables for routes, stops, nodes, and operational data.
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