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August 16th, 2016
Woolpert Conducts USGS Lidar Projects in 49 Tennessee Counties

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NASHVILLE  — The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) contracted with Woolpert to collect high-resolution lidar elevation data for three separate projects across 49 Tennessee counties meeting QL2 accuracy standards. The counties involved are primarily east of Nashville to the North Carolina border.

Two of the three contracts directly support the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP), which is a USGS initiative to collect accurate, high-resolution data via lidar to establish a national map. The third contract, which covers three counties in western Tennessee and meets 3DEP standards, was performed in partnership with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).

Sam Moffat, Woolpert program director, said the lidar collected will address many needs, including the Tennessee Department of Environmental Conservation’s (TDEC) reclamation efforts from coal mining using mountain top removal practices across the Cumberland plateau.

In 46 of the 49 counties, Woolpert also is extracting building footprints from the lidar as a value-added service.

“Building footprints were the highest-priority planimetric feature requested throughout the state of Tennessee,” Moffat said. “Structure features can be used by multiple agency and government resources to improve their GIS for public safety, emergency and flood management, as well as property valuation.”

Dennis Pedersen, director of GIS services for the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration, lauded the collection.

“This project represents the value of GIS coordination across all levels of government,” Pedersen said. “It provides highly accurate elevation data for a wide variety of consumers for pennies on the dollar.”

Moffat agreed, saying that Tennessee is “uniting federal, state and local stakeholders to win 3DEP funding opportunities to provide the best and most accurate services for their residents.”

Moffat credited the partnerships established between the TDEC, the Tennessee Department of Transportation and the Tennessee Office of Strategic Technology Solutions, as well as the Tennessee NRCS and the local county offices and municipalities, for their roles in this effort.

About Woolpert

Woolpert is a national architecture, engineering and geospatial (AEG) firm that delivers value to clients by strategically blending engineering excellence with leading-edge technology and geospatial applications. With a dynamic R&D department, Woolpert works with inventive business partners like Google; operates a fleet of planes, sensors and unmanned aerial systems (UAS); and continually pushes industry boundaries by working with advanced water technologies, asset management, Building Information Modeling (BIM) and sustainable design. Woolpert’s mission is to help its clients progress—and become more progressive. For over 100 years and with 24 offices across the United States, Woolpert serves the needs of federal, state and local governments; private and public companies and universities; energy and transportation departments; and the United States Armed Forces. The firm currently is doing business in all 50 states and in five foreign countries. For more information, visit woolpert.com or call 937-531-1258.

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