“This is a valuable addition to our existing online data coverage and users with an interest in construction, flood management, ecology and the environment have already expressed a need for 3D data for this location,” commented Rachel Tidmarsh, Managing Director of Bluesky.
“By working with organisations such as the Isle of Man Government, which has commissioned specific data capture projects, we can ensure users in the wider geospatial community have access to the most up to date and accurate data at the best possible price,” she continued.
The original LiDAR survey was flown in 2013 covering all 572 square kilometres of the Island. The raw LiDAR data was processed to produce Digital Terrain and Digital Surface Models at resolutions of 0.5, 1 and 2 metres. The data was originally commissioned by the Department of Infrastructure for use in its Geographical Information System (GIS), and is already supporting decision making, community engagement and stakeholder communications in a range of applications, including highways maintenance and improvement, waste management and the provision of quarries and raw materials to support infrastructure development and the construction industry.
The Isle of Man DTM, DSM and point cloud data are now available to purchase from Bluesky’s online Mapshop. www.blueskymapshop.com offers complete nationwide coverage of aerial photography from multiple epochs, 3D models, LiDAR data, Thermal Mapping and Bluesky’s National Tree Map. Visitors can also download – free of charge – geological, land cover and flood maps, as well as places of interest, census areas and collections of themed data such as farming, marine and habitats.