Customers: Center for Traffic Management of the Moscow Government (GKU Data Center)
Project date: 2021/10
Project's budget: 638 100 783 руб.
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The Center for Traffic Management of the Moscow Government decided to digitize the objects of the city's road transport infrastructure and create their digital passports. The tender for the purchase of relevant services with a maximum contract price of 638.1 million rubles was announced at the end of August 2021[1].
According to the technical assignment, the project will cover Moscow, including the Zelenogradsky, NovDonbass and Trinity administrative districts. The contractor will have to digitize objects on public roads with a length of 6850 km located in Moscow.
The list of objects to be digitized includes public transport stops, pedestrian crossings, road signs, artificial road irregularities, road markings, fences, traffic lights, sidewalks, information boards, summer cafes, pits and much more.
Digitized areas should include digital passports of objects located there. Passports should include materials such as object attribute sets, results of comparison of current values of object properties with values of properties of the same objects obtained during previous digitization, photo images of objects and their surroundings.
In addition, it should be provided to determine the connections between digitized objects - that is, patterns of mutual location determined by their location, section of the road network, attributes of objects or other factors.
All these data should be transferred to the Moscow Traffic Management Center in the form of a formed and filled database with digital passports of road transport infrastructure objects under the control of DBMS PostgreSQL, or other non-commercial relational DBMS. The contractor will also provide the ability to view (visualize) and edit created digital passports using the viewing and editing tool and guarantee support for this tool for 12 months.
The service delivery period is indicated by 275 calendar days from the moment of conclusion of the state contract, divided into two stages: the first - 61 calendar days from the indicated moment, the second - from the 62nd to the 275th day.
It is planned to determine the winner of the tender on October 1, 2021.
The need for this project is due to the fact that when planning the development of the Moscow road network, it is necessary to have data on the existing situation of road transport infrastructure facilities, it follows from the published tender documents.
In development, goals are set such as the rational placement of functional urban zones and ensuring the shortest connections between urban areas; ensuring the necessary capacity of highways and transport nodes; safe transport and pedestrian traffic; possibility of redistributing traffic flows in case of temporary difficulties in certain directions and sections, etc.