These sample projects show how site type, scope, and deliverable fit together in real Aerotas work.
Three representative examples
Use them to compare your project to a real-world example.
Office complex ALTA support
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A commercial office complex was delivered under the ALTA / NSPS Standards package. The example centers on visible planimetric linework for an ALTA workflow rather than default topographic drafting.
- Site type: commercial office complex
- Deliverables: DWG, orthophoto, DSM, and LAS
- Scope: visible planimetric features with extra curb and wall lines
- Notes: topographic data is not included by default, and Table A add-ons can be layered in as needed
- Project size: 9 acres
Highway corridor under construction
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This example shows a corridor survey for a highway under construction using a drafted linework package built for a linear project rather than a compact site.
- Site type: highway corridor under construction
- Deliverables: DWG, orthophoto, DSM, and LAS
- Scope: visible planimetric features plus clean topo data with spot elevations, breaklines, and 1-foot contours
- Why it matters: the scale and length make it a good reference for transportation and corridor-style work
- Project size: 86 acres across approximately 2.5 miles
Right-of-way mapping with full linework
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This suburban right-of-way example uses the Full Linework package, which is a closer fit when you need both visible feature drafting and clean topographic data in the same handoff.
- Site type: suburban right-of-way
- Deliverables: DWG, orthophoto, DSM, and LAS
- Scope: all visible planimetric features with clean topo data, spot elevations, breaklines, and 1-foot contours
- Why it matters: it is a good reference for smaller corridor-style and frontage jobs that still need a deliverable-ready base map
- Project size: 13 acres
What to compare across the examples
- Whether the site behaves more like an ALTA support job, a long corridor, or a right-of-way base mapping project
- How much topographic drafting is included in the deliverable by default
- Which file package best matches the workflow your team uses downstream
If one of these examples looks close to your project, it can serve as a practical starting point for discussing scope. If not, the next best step is to pair the closest example with the relevant product page and narrow the deliverable from there.