FAQ - Karian Dam - Serpong Water Conveyance System (KSCS) Web GIS

What is the role of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in the KSCS Project?

GIS plays a crucial role in planning, implementing, and monitoring the project by facilitating detailed spatial analysis, data integration, and real-time monitoring.

What are the specific objectives of employing GIS in the KSCS Project?

The objectives include spatial analysis and decision making, data integration and management, real-time monitoring and updates, regulatory compliance and reporting, enhanced communication and stakeholder engagement, post-construction management and maintenance, and disaster management and risk mitigation.

What is the scope of work for GIS during the Detailed Engineering Design (DED) phase of the KSCS Project?

The scope of work includes data collection and integration, advanced spatial analysis, design support and optimization, impact assessments, engineering documentation, risk analysis and mitigation planning, and stakeholder engagement and reporting.

How can I access the KSCS Web GIS?

You can access the KSCS Web GIS by typing the following URL in your browser: https://gis.karian.id. Then, enter your credentials to log in.

Is there a user manual available for the KSCS Web GIS?

Yes, we provide a comprehensive user manual. You can access it by clicking the following link: User Manual.

How frequently is the data updated in the KSCS Web GIS?

The data in the KSCS Web GIS is updated on a daily basis to ensure accuracy and reliability.

What type of spatial analysis tools are available in the KSCS Web GIS?

The KSCS Web GIS offers a variety of spatial analysis tools including buffering, overlay analysis, and spatial querying.