Industry Spotlight
Cadastra is the premiere vendor for parcel data conversion, maintenance and data management services for counties and cities. We draw upon our core competence in cadastral data management to provide technical services to organizations requiring parcel information on a regional scale.
Local Government
Cadastra is dedicated to helping local government agencies in every aspect of their GIS implementation and has a strong commitment to developing long-term relationships with our clients. Whether creating a new digital parcel database, improving spatial alignment in existing data, or keeping data current with ongoing property transactions, Cadastra has the expertise and capacity to help.
State, Regional and Federal Government
Government agencies use parcel information for a variety of purposes including land use planning, tax equalization, health services, environmental assessment, public safety, disaster relief and many others. Though some locales have made progress in establishing standards and mechanisms for data sharing, institutional barriers continue to exist, limiting access to critical property information. Cadastra provides a conduit between the local governments that maintain property data and other levels of government that make use of this information.
Utilities
Parcel information is essential for asset management and administrating properties and easements. Cadastra assists utilities by integrating parcel information into their enterprise-level systems and keeping it current, either through arrangements with local government jurisdictions or by maintaining the data directly by mapping from deeds and plats (Cadastra's mapping environment was designed for high-volume coordinate geometry (COGO) production). Current property information supports a range of utility applications including property owner notification, environmental assessment, site selection, emergency preparedness, customer service, marketing and code compliance
Real Estate
Cadastra's parcel data services support a range of applications for commercial and residential real estate, appraisers, title companies and multiple listing services. Access to current parcel information allows real estate professionals to analyze key factors for site selection, perform proximity analyses, examine floodplain data and represent a myriad of characteristics such as assessment value, sales information, school districts, environmental risk factors and more.
Business Solutions
Business professionals depend on Cadastra to provide up-to-date parcel information that can be used to support both internal operations and expand commercial opportunities. Parcel information is an essential component in many business applications including geocoding (addressing), site selection, asset management and location-based services (LBS).