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Ground Investigation (GI) data is often trapped in legacy formats that limit analysis and visualization possibilities.
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Ground Investigation (GI) data is often trapped in bespoke or legacy formats that limit analysis and visualization possibilities.
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`bedrock-ge` lets you transform this data from specialized geotechnical formats and common tabular formats (Excel, CSV) into modern, standardized geospatial data.
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This standardization lets you bridge the gap between raw geotechnical data, the modern Python (geo)scientific ecosystem and modern geospatial tools.
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This standardization lets you bridge the gap between raw geotechnical data, the modern Python (geo)scientific ecosystem, and modern geospatial tools.
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This gives geotechnical engineers greater flexibility in visualization, modeling, and integration across different software environments while avoiding vendor lock-in.
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For example, this enables connecting your GI data with GIS as well as BIM environments through [platforms like Speckle](#-put-your-gi-data-into-speckle).
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### ✅ Validate your GI data
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`bedrock-ge` comes with data validation to make sure that you can combine Ground Investigation data from multiple files into a single geospatial database with consistent relationships between GI locations, samples, in-situ measurements and lab tests.
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`bedrock-ge` comes with data validation to make sure that you can combine Ground Investigation data from multiple files into a single geospatial database with consistent relationships between GI locations, samples, in-situ measurements, and lab tests.
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This data validation mechanism (based on [`pandera`](https://pandera.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)) is easily extensible, giving you the power to add your own data validation criteria.
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### 🗺️ Put your GI data from multiple files into a single 3D geospatial database
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For example, you can take GI data from 100 AGS files and combine them into a single a [GeoPackage](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeoPackage) ([like a Shapefile, but then waaay better](http://switchfromshapefile.org/)). Such a GeoPackage can then be loaded into ArcGIS, where you can visualize your GI data in 3D:
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For example, you can take GI data from 100 AGS files and combine them into a single a [GeoPackage](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeoPackage) ([like a Shapefile, but much better](http://switchfromshapefile.org/)). Such a GeoPackage can then be loaded into ArcGIS, where you can visualize your GI data in 3D:
<imgsrc="https://bedrock.engineer/public/images/KaiTak_BrGI_ArcGIS.webp"alt="Kai Tak, Hong Kong, 3D GI data visualization in ArcGIS"width="90%"/>
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<imgsrc="https://bedrock.engineer/_astro/KaiTak_BrGI_ArcGIS.DZCu93_A_Z12arQe.webp"alt="Kai Tak, Hong Kong, 3D GI data visualization in ArcGIS"width="90%"/>
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<figcaption>
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GI data in Kai Tak, Hong Kong. <ahref="https://arcg.is/0r9DG9">Click here to explore for yourself.</a>
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GI data in Kai Tak, Hong Kong. <a href="https://arcg.is/0r9DG9">Click here to explore for yourself.</a>
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### 🟦 Put your GI data into Speckle
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From ArcGIS or QGIS you can publish your GI data to [Speckle](https://speckle.systems/) and then visualize it together with your ground models and civil engineering designs:
<imgsrc="https://bedrock.engineer/public/images/KaiTak_BrGI_Speckle.png"alt="Kai Tak, Hong Kong, data from many sources in Speckle."width="90%"/>
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<imgsrc="https://bedrock.engineer/_astro/KaiTak_BrGI_Speckle.GM-juKsR_ENObc.webp"alt="Kai Tak, Hong Kong, data from many sources in Speckle."width="90%"/>
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Models from Rhino, Revit, Civil3D + context & GI data from Q/ArcGIS. <ahref="https://app.speckle.systems/projects/013aaf06e7/models/0fa0287ba8,1cbe68ed69,44c8d1ecae,7f9d99cae2,9535541c2b,a739490298,ff81bfa02b">Click here to explore for yourself.</a>
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Models from Rhino, Revit, Civil3D + context & GI data from Q/ArcGIS. <a href="https://app.speckle.systems/projects/013aaf06e7/models/0fa0287ba8,1cbe68ed69,44c8d1ecae,7f9d99cae2,9535541c2b,a739490298,ff81bfa02b">Click here to explore for yourself.</a>
<imgsrc="https://bedrock.engineer/public/images/WekaHills_Speckle.webp"alt="GI data, the derived Leapfrog ground model and a tunnel in Speckle."width="90%"/>
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<imgsrc="https://bedrock.engineer/_astro/WekaHills_Speckle.CiU5ddWd_Z1R8wkt.webp"alt="GI data, the derived Leapfrog ground model and a tunnel in Speckle."width="90%"/>
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GI data, the derived Leapfrog ground model and a tunnel in Speckle. <ahref="https://app.speckle.systems/projects/7a489ac0d4/models/$epsg:2193-7839%2Fgeo%2Fgeology-model,65b4cf97d5,9069ef2b2b">Click here to explore for yourself.</a>
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GI data, the derived Leapfrog ground model and a tunnel in Speckle. <a href="https://app.speckle.systems/projects/7a489ac0d4/models/$epsg:2193-7839%2Fgeo%2Fgeology-model,65b4cf97d5,9069ef2b2b">Click here to explore for yourself.</a>
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Moreover, your GI data becomes available in all the software that [Speckle has connectors for](https://app.speckle.systems/downloads).
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- Share how you use Bedrock
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- Help each other out, e.g. by replying to questions in the [discussions](https://github.com/orgs/bedrock-engineer/discussions) or [`bedrock-ge` issues](https://github.com/bedrock-engineer/bedrock-ge/issues)
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- If you would like to contribute code, awesome!
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Please create an [issue](https://github.com/bedrock-engineer/bedrock-ge/issues) for what you'd like to contribute. If you don't know how to get started, please indicate this in your issue, and we'll help you out.
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## Professional Support
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While `bedrock-ge` is an Free Open Source Software (FOSS) project, you might be looking for professional support implementing it, contact <[email protected]> for more information.
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While `bedrock-ge` is a Free Open Source Software (FOSS) project, you might be looking for professional support implementing it, contact <[email protected]> for more information.
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