Alberta Data Partnerships – The Alberta Advantage

Sher Kirk, Operations Director, Utility Safety Partners

Geospatial data is critical to the operation of Utility Safety Partners and its stakeholders. Current and accurate mapping datasets are required by planners, builders, excavators, locators, municipalities, oil and gas industries and utilities. Access to quality basemaps will allow industry to take advantage of emerging technologies, AI, and data mirroring to develop new ways of delivering accurate map data to the field.

In most provinces and states, digital map bases are stitched together from available pieces  of information – which are extremely expensive to purchase and maintain over time. In Alberta, complete spatial data layers are available to industry and the public through a visionary and unique partnership started in 1997. Alberta One-Call was at the table when Alberta Data Partnerships (originally Spatial Data Warehouse) was formed, recognizing the importance of quality mapping even then. USP still sits on the Board of Directors today.

Alberta Data Partnerships (ADP) is a non-profit, public-private partnership created to manage and distribute comprehensive digital datasets for the province. It works to ensure that spatial data is accessible, accurate, and affordable for Albertans. 

Structure and governance

Datasets

Benefits of the public-private partnership

Other initiatives

This unique partnership gives Alberta industry a distinct advantage, both in availability of geospatial data and cost-savings in obtaining datasets required for understanding land use and ground disturbance. USP continues to work with AltaLis to access cadastral data through Web Feature Service to display more accurate information in our ticket creation software. More accurate maps lead to more accurate dig site mapping and improved safety outcomes. (see comparison images below)

Current Google Map display of area with recent municipal development. No roads or lots are visible.


AltaLis’s Cadastral map layer of same area, showing lots.