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Ordnance Survey – Great Britain's national mapping agency

Asset management

Estate and property managers need to manage maintenance, security, energy efficiency and pollution prevention measures whilst adhering to tight budgets.

Perimeter fenceKey issues

  • Managing buildings on multiple sites.
  • Ensuring the good repair of perhaps miles of hedges and fencing.
  • Complying with complex environmental regulations.
  • Delivering savings in energy costs and insurance premia.

The solution

Geographical information can help by enabling you to:

  • maintain electronic records using location as a common reference.
  • identify potential weak points in your perimeter security.
  • report to your customers in a way they will understand.

Our partners

You will need specialist software, often referred to as a geographical information system (GIS), to gain maximum benefit from our data products. Our partners provide services ranging from licensing off-the-shelf software right through to building you a bespoke solution that embeds our products.

Our offering

OS Sitemap®

OS SitemapDeveloped to meet the needs of architects and consulting engineers, you can order site centred exracts of mapping in a number of different formats – paper, DXF, TIFF – and to different scales.

OS MasterMap® Imagery Layer

OS MasterMap ImageryThe Imagery Layer offers seamless coverage of Great Britain. The high-resolution imagery is colour balanced and fully orthorectified, meaning that it accurately reflects the position of features at ground level without distortion.

OS Mastermap Address Layer 2

OS MasterMap ITN over imagery

Containing the precise coordinates of over 29 million residential and commercial properties in Great Britain, as well as structures without postal addresses, this provides the most accurate and up-to-date link between any address and its location.


Interested? Please get in touch

We'd like to discuss your geographical information needs in greater detail. In the first instance, please email us and we'll get suggest how to take this forward.

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