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Construction InSights CIS Construction Insights Presentation Cities are wrestling with the inadequacies and inefficiencies of embedded and legacy infrastructure systems, while at the same time being presented with a range of new opportunities and possibilities created by developments in digital technologies. Dr. Askel Ersoy, Smart Cities Infrastructure: Governance, practice and process Thursday, 02 August 2018 Construction InSights Construction Information Services (CIS)

CIS Construction Insights Presentation Thursday, 02 August 2018 Purpose (Why we exist) CIS exist to create opportunity and insight through the delivery of accurate, comprehensive, timely and accessible information. Vision (What we want) At CIS our aim is to be the leading authority on business intelligence for construction activity in Ireland.

CIS Construction Insights Presentation Thursday, 02 August 2018 CIS Construction Insights Presentation

Market Analysis and Opportunity CIS Construction Insights Presentation Thursday, 02 August 2018 Market Analysis and Opportunity

Providing Insight for Construction Activity Planned or in Progress Attribute Data Geo Location Value, Sq. Metres Housing Units Housing Types Phased Developments Hotel/Nursing Home Beds School Classrooms/pupil nos ASD Units Hospital Beds Car parking spaces Restaurant Covers Windfarms Other Data Sets Population demographics Housing Education Medical Crime Work and Jobs Social Class Migration Internet Access Flood Data

CIS Construction Insights Presentation Thursday, 02 August 2018 Ad Hoc - based on last years figures

The case for Big Data - Smart Cities and Spatial Planning CIS Construction Insights Presentation Thursday, 02 August 2018 The case for Big Data - Smart Cities and Spatial Planning Computers now embedded in all sorts of devices How cities function past vs potential Pro-active planning and actions day by day to coordinate transport, energy, jobs, property, utilities, communications, public services Informed Decision Making – predict rather than react – targeted and evidence based Interaction with citizens Issues of Anonymity, privacy and security Removes duplication of effort – multiplier effect Investing in infrastructure of digital technologies Broadband, sensors, public service, standards, collaboration, Open data Interaction between citizens and place makes for better evidence based strategic planning and has the ability to be transformative in terms of more targeted services reactive to time and place.

Pat McGrath