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GEOSPATIAL INITIATIVES by Fujairah Municipality GEOSPATIAL INITIATIVES By Fujairah Municipality Eng. Abdulla Al Khaddeim Director of Project Management THE EMIRATE OF FUJAIRAH Fujairah Municipality 2 His Highness H.H. Sheikh Hamad Bin Mohamed Al Sharqi Ruler of Fujairah Fujairah Municipality 3 Crown Prince H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Hamad Al Sharqi Crown Prince of Fujairah Fujairah Municipality 4 Emirate of Fujairah • Fujairah Emirate is administered through two major Municipalities: • Fujairah Municipality • Dibba Al Fujairah Municipality • Both local government departments are responsible for provision of public services consistent with the development goals for the Emirate. Fujairah Municipality 5 Vision & Mission • Vision Excellence in Municipal Work • Mission Providing advanced infrastructure, sustainable environment and excellent through our human resources and the optimal investment of the available resources • Initiative – To become outstanding in Services – Effective in Planning and Development – Use of Technology to Assist Operations Fujairah Municipality 6 The Initiative Under the guidance of The Ruler H.H. Sheikh Hamad Bin Al Sharqi and Crown Prince H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Hamad Bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, Fujairah has initiated GeoSpatial Technology Projects to fulfill the mission towards the citizens. Projects – Creation of GeoSpatial Data Center – Smart Fujairah – Master Plan for Fujairah Emirate – Virtual Reference System (VRS) Fujairah Municipality 7 GeoSpatial Data Center • In 2012, Fujairah decided to produce new maps as existing maps were outdated. • By the end of 2013, all the towns and villages were mapped with a scale of 1:1,000 and CI = 0.5 m covering an area of 320 sq km • The administrative boundaries of each Town / Village with Blocks and Sectors were fixed. • Series of Automation Tools were developed to create Site Plans and Milkiya etc through GeoServ and stored within Land Records database. Fujairah Municipality 8 Workflow Plan Drawing Automation Tools Migrated to GeoDatabase Final Site Plan / Milkiya Create New / Search / Browse Owner History Fujairah Municipality 9 Siteplan Workflow Fujairah Municipality 10 Siteplan Workflow Fujairah Municipality 11 Siteplan Workflow Fujairah Municipality 12 Digital Map – Siteplan Milkiya Residential Residential (Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme) Fujairah Municipality 13 Digital Map – Siteplan Commercial Residential / Commercial Industrial Fujairah Municipality 14 Digital Map – Siteplan Labour Camp Gov / Du / Etisalat / Mosque Agriculture Fujairah Municipality 15 Data Center - Custom Solution • Map Viewer • Permission Based Access for Information Security • Generate Reports, Statistics, Maps • Secure Data Sharing among the Stakeholders • Centralized GeoDatabase and Data Administration • MGRS Number Generation for Each Plot Entrance • Automation Tools • Save Site Plan / Milkiya Information in the database • Search, retrieve and Print Site Plans / Milkiya on Pre- defined Templates • Parcel Data Editing and Management Fujairah Municipality 16 Data Center Data Sharing Public Access Map Access Dibba Municipality Statistics Center Other Government Fujairah Municipality Survey / Planning Building Department Fujairah Data Center GIS Center Administrative Control Fujairah Municipality 17 The Next Step • Implementation of BIM – Fujairah Municipality will host a conference on BIM during October 2015 – Create awareness for Surveyors / Planners / Building Consultants and Contractors on advantages of BIM – From 2016 Fujairah Municipality has decided to implement BIM Fujairah Municipality 18 Smart Fujairah • An app that runs on Smartphones and tablets, its a smart services portal for Al Fujairah Municipality. It provides access to the municipality’s services a anytime from anywhere. • First application of its kind in the Fujairah. • Fujairah Municipality won the award for best government services via mobile phone in 2014. Fujairah Municipality 19 Master Plan 2040 Fujairah Municipality 20 Mohamed Bin Zeyed City Fujairah Municipality 21 Virtual Reference Station Systems (VRS) • In order to increase the accuracy of survey work by GPS, to less than a one cm accuracy, a network of GPS reference stations are being established. • Fujairah Municipality is establishing 5 stations in first phase and 3 stations in the second phase. • With this Fujairah Emirate will be covered by a network of 8 stations to improve the GPS accuracy. Fujairah Municipality 22 The Pride of Fujairah Sheikh Zayed Mosque - Fujairah Sheikh Zayed Mosque -Dibba Bidyah Mosque Oldest Mosque in UAE (about 600 Years old) Fujairah Castle Bithna Fort Wahala Fort Fujairah Municipality 23 The Pride of Fujairah Bull Fighting Wadi Wurayah Al Hilal City Unique to Fujairah First Mountain Protected Area in UAE (2009) (Under Construction) Friday Market Heritage Village Dibba Theater International Melodrama Festival Every 2 Years One of the Best cultural carnival as per DG of ITI & UNESCO Fujairah Municipality 24 Thank You Excellence in the Municipal Work Fujairah Municipality http://www.fujmun.gov.ae/ Fujairah Municipality 25 .
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