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Project Examples

Sample Projects

Sample projects show the kinds of sites Aerotas supports and help you compare your job to a real-world project type before you scope the deliverable.

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

Commercial ALTA example showing office complex linework and drafting output.
Commercial ALTA example showing the visible feature drafting used to support ALTA-style deliverables.

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

Corridor example showing a highway construction corridor mapped for drafted survey deliverables.
Corridor example showing a linear highway project where drafted linework and topo data are packaged for a longer transportation alignment.

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

Suburban right-of-way example showing a deliverable-ready base map with linework and topographic drafting.
Suburban right-of-way example showing the combined planimetric and topographic output included in a Full Linework package.

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.