We are proposing an web-based application, which allows (1) to collect existing data from various digital and non-digital sources (eg PDF maps), (2) convert this data into a machine-readable format, (3) integrate the data into one system (Urban Underground Digital Twins), (4) run data analysis (eg spatial clashes, scenarios, etc.), (5) communicate the data to stakeholders (state and municipal agencies, utility companies, developers, etc.) and end-users (citizens).
The solution facilitates more efficient management of urban underground infrastructure. It involves maintaining current assets while also planning and designing future ones. The target stakeholder groups for the solution are utility companies, landscape architects, architects and engineers, who have to plan, design and maintain underground assets, such as utility networks, traffic tunnels, building foundations, underground parking, vegetation root systems, etc. They will receive information about spatial location of these assets and distances to other assets. This information will enable them to develop more compact layouts, leaving more space for urban vegetation. Also, it will enable them to coordinate maintenance and repairs more effectively, reducing the need for extensive street excavations.