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job master data

The organization by objects and codes by which the territory was divided (Smu elements) is used in the design phase both to plan the work and to set up the relative accounting.
The job monitoring process is managed in an analogous manner: for each geographical element subject to maintenance, it identifies a technical/economical report. When the job is finished, the reports are filled out by the construction manager who thus helps keep the system updated.

jobs

jobs

The geographical definition of the urban maintenance jobs is achieved by drawing up a “project” context. A maintenance job is identified in several geographical information levels. The first fundamental level is that of the “project” which identifies the geographical region. The most important information about the intervention is linked to this object, such as the name of the construction manager, the fundamental dates in the project schedule and the associated documents. The object “project” has another characteristic, the stage of advancement, such as for example, “preliminary design” or “final design”.

utp

Utp (geographical design unit)

Also associated to the object “job” are the objects Utp (geographical design units). These are geographical objects that identify the areas in which the job typologies are homogeneous. They derive directly from the Smu elements and, in the first instance, inherit  both their physical and alpha-numerical characteristics. They can later be modified from a geographical point of view to make them more relevant to the job. One of the principal characteristics of the Utp is the state of advancement, indicating whether in that specific area construction is still in the design phase, or active, or completed.

Mimuv events

Mimuv events

These are maintenance events, meaning geographical elements (areas or points) that spatially identify the target of routine maintenance. This is the level that is linked to citizen reports, field inspections and the works with their relative service orders. Each of these objects refer to a precise management process that is also a function of the object typology, the area of competence and other management or geographical parameters.