I have been tasked with laying out a road map of when to send figures to GIS and when to send to CAD. I am the CAD Manager / Designer for an Environmental Engineering company. We do things such as design jobs (CAD no brainier) and Data Over Time for sampling (GIS). This is by no means an industry tit vs tat, this is something I have to do to divided work-flow between two departments. My company is in the process of doing more Design work and want the CAD Designers to focus on that. Letting GIS take some of the smaller Environmental reporting will help with workloads. My preference would be to hire a bunch of CAD guys and do it all under me,but I have to share based on company directives.

We do things such as POT Maps, Well locations, SPCC, SWPPS, GWPP, Remediation design etc. Some of these are in a gray area of which dept needs to do it. Here is what I was thinking let me know what you think?

CAD - When Dims are important (ie treatment system design)
  • When buildings are involved (ie adding piping to buildings for treatment systems, or storage of system)
  • When Field lines and Well headers are involved.
  • SPCC's SWPP's GWPP's type of reports
GIS - Data over Time
  • Samples taken quarterly and same map used every time
  • Color Banding needed to show plumes and hot areas
  • Images used instead of drawings aka Google image as base map

Combined Work-flow would be CAD do a Base Map for GIS of building, then GIS updates it with monthly reporting.