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Solutions & Pricing Portfolio
Our Solutions & Pricing Portfolio offers a clear, structured overview of the GIS consulting services we provide - tailored to meet the diverse needs of organizations across industries. Inside, you'll find a breakdown of our core offerings, including strategic consulting, GIS assessments, mapping and analytics, and implementation support. Each solution is paired with transparent pricing tiers or engagement models, helping you understand the value and investment required. Whether you're exploring a one-time project or a long-term partnership, this portfolio is designed to guide your decision-making with clarity and confidence.
7-11 Electric Vehicle Site Assessment
This sample analysis evaluates potential locations for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across Virginia, using social determinants of health (SDOH) and consumer behavior data. The study integrates public datasets from the CDC, EPA, ESRI, and the U.S. Department of Energy to identify high-opportunity zones based on median household income and educational attainment.
Focusing on 7-Eleven store locations, the assessment highlights zip codes in Northern Virginia—such as 20124, 22039, 22030, and 20120—as prime candidates for EV infrastructure development. These areas show strong alignment with EV consumer demographics, including income levels above $100,000 and high percentages of college degree holders.
Atlanta Parks & Recreation Site Identification Assessment
This geospatial analysis identifies high-priority areas across metro Atlanta for potential greenspace development, focusing on improving access, environmental health, and community wellness. Using Level of Service (LOS) scores, the study evaluates park acreage, proximity to greenspaces, biodiversity, toxic chemical exposure, household income, crime rates, and public transit access.
Two zones—Zone 1 (Northwest Atlanta) and Zone 2 (West Atlanta)—were highlighted for their limited park access and elevated environmental and social risks. Zone 1 faces transportation challenges, while Zone 2 shows higher financial vulnerability and proximity to toxic release sites. The assessment recommends targeted greenspace development in zip codes within both zones to enhance public health, reduce crime, and support ecological sustainability.
This project demonstrates how GIS-driven insights can guide equitable urban planning and foster healthier, more resilient communities.