Savills | Cartha
On this landingpage you can find tailored information about an interactive map​ for SAIRE. See our first proposal for more details. This landingpage is not mobile compatible.
If you have any questions, please contact us on or +316 15 94 11 53.

This is an interactive mock-up of what the map could look like. Final design and functionality is to be decided in Phase 1.
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Give it a try!
Competitive advantage
The goal of the map is to support the end-user by making information more accessible and understandable. Instead of combing through many Excel sheets and sharepoints, all relevant information is a few clicks away.
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The map will increase Savills' competitive advantage in a rapidly growing market. A few of the advantages the map will bring:
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Significantly reduces administrative load
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Finding the relevant information quicker, every time
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Standardisation of work processes
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The effective construction and maintenance of a nationally relevant stakeholder and information network
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Web-based, so accessible anywhere
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Scalable product
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Predictive power to find and seize new opportunities
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Example 1: A consultant goes to a municipality to scout for possible locations for a new solar park.
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On the map, which she can access on her laptop or tablet, she can see:
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Land register data, height data, other land data
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Average land value,
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Who are the stakeholders in the area, who had contact with them and when
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City council decisions, environmental rapports
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Links to relevant docs in Sharepoint
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She, or other people, can add data to the map directly from her tablet. From pictures to updated information about stakeholders. It is a growing and living product.
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In future versions, the map can be used to discover new opportunities or spot challenges before they arrive.
Example 2: the map below combines an Airbnb-like company's crm system, publicly available information like twitter or the local fire department and the company's crisis protocols.
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The map can see where new challenges arrive, by intelligently combining available data. The same principle can be used in the SAIRE map.
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Try it for yourself!
Development
Our maps are made possible through a combination of an innovative backend, developed in-house, and a user friendly frontend.
We believe in an iterative development process that aims to implement new functionality on a regular basis. It all starts with a thorough design phase, which determines the shape and scope of the project.
Design
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Roll-out
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I. Analyse needs and landscape
II. Validate initial analysis
III. Collaborative design workshops
IV. Design of minimum viable prototype with functionalities, use cases and specs (final mock-up)
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Milestone 1
I. Develop minimum viable prototype, with focus on system integration
II. Test and validate with users
III. Refine and deploy MVP
IV. Further develop based on feedback and client wishes.
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Milestone 2
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I. Roll-out product to users
II. Review usage periodically
III. Uncover bugs and weakpoints
IV. Support users with queries and usage related issues
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Milestone 3
I. Review usage and use of map.
II. Identify wishes for further development
III. Develop product further where needed
IV. Provide continuous support where necessary
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Milestone 4
See our current proposal for detailed outline what Milestone 1 would like for SAIRE. Simultaneously with the first milestone, we can develop a basic interactive map that displays multiple layers in a single spot. Both will take around two months to complete.
