Solutions by Industry
Discover how GISDATA.io delivers tailored geospatial data solutions for key industries including construction, energy, government, real estate, and more. Unlock insights, improve decision-making, and streamline operations with comprehensive, location-based data built for your sector.
Agriculture
The agriculture industry uses GIS data such as soil composition, land cover classification, crop yield history, and irrigation infrastructure. Remote sensing and satellite imagery are also valuable for monitoring vegetation health and seasonal change.




Construction
Construction teams rely on parcel boundaries, zoning layers, utility maps, flood zones, and topographic data. These datasets support permitting, feasibility studies, and infrastructure planning before ground is broken.




Education
Educational institutions use campus boundary maps, demographic layers, transportation routes, and environmental risk zones. GIS helps in planning facilities, improving accessibility, and analyzing equity across school districts.




Energy
Energy providers depend on datasets like solar irradiance, wind patterns, transmission lines, substations, and fossil fuel well locations. Terrain, land use, and regulatory zones are also critical for siting and compliance.




Engineering
Engineers work with elevation models, stormwater systems, utility infrastructure, and geotechnical or geologic layers. These datasets support design, modeling, and conflict avoidance across civil, structural, and environmental projects.




Finance
Financial institutions use GIS data including flood risk zones, property values, crime statistics, and demographic trends. These layers help assess asset risk, insurance exposure, and investment potential.




Government
Governments use a broad set of data including administrative boundaries, census demographics, public facilities, and emergency management zones. GIS helps allocate resources, plan services, and respond to crises effectively.




Manufacturing
Manufacturers use zoning data, freight corridors, labor force demographics, and environmental permitting zones. These support site selection, compliance, and supply chain optimization.




Real Estate
Real estate professionals analyze parcel data, future land use plans, school districts, and walkability scores. GIS data helps evaluate market conditions, development potential, and neighborhood characteristics.




Telecommunications
The telecom industry uses cell tower locations, fiber network maps, terrain models, and building footprints. These datasets guide signal planning, coverage optimization, and network expansion.




Transportation
Transportation agencies rely on road centerlines, traffic volumes, public transit routes, and bridge or overpass locations. GIS enables multimodal planning, congestion analysis, and infrastructure maintenance.



