January 11, 2024
Affinity Water selects Cadcorp to fulfil digital mapping requirements
Spatial insight company, Cadcorp has secured a contract with Affinity Water to license Ordnance Survey® (OS) data. The contract includes the provision of OS MasterMap® Topography Layer, AddressBase® Premium, 1:50 Colour Raster, and OS Terrain® 5.
The agreement encompasses a range of services necessary for the supply of OS datasets. This involves data preparation, extraction, quality assurance, and delivery.
Cadcorp is an OS Premium Partner and has been working with the OS for over 25 years. Cadcorp proactively engages with the OS roadmap and supports and guides customers on the best use of OS data. As part of the agreed Service Level Agreement, Cadcorp provides regular data updates.
“We’re pleased to have partnered up with Cadcorp as it will allow us to utilise their technical knowledge and support our customers in the best way possible. The Cadcorp digital mapping framework allows us to have a structured approach to obtaining Ordnance Survey data services for our business operational requirements.”
John Deacon, Assistant Category Manager, Affinity Water
Cadcorp supplies a wide range of spatial data, GIS software and consultancy services. This incorporates all OS products and a range of cloud hosted data services. To find out more, see here.
About Affinity Water
Affinity Water have been supplying water to the local community for more than 170 years. Their mission is to provide sustainable, high-quality water and work together with their community to make better use of water and safeguard the local environment now and in the future. They are the largest water-only supply company in the United Kingdom and provide 950 million litres of water each day to a population of more than 3.8 million people. The areas they cover are in the South East of England, covering parts of Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Surrey, the London Boroughs of Harrow and Hillingdon and some of the London Boroughs of Barnet, Brent, Ealing, and Enfield. They also supply water to the Tendring peninsula in Essex and the Folkestone and Dover areas of Kent.