Sanborn CitySets® is an off-the-shelf GIS base-product consisting of highly accurate vector, raster, elevation, and attributes databases for 100 core downtown areas of major cities across the United States. Included with most datasets is the Sanborn Digital Fire Insurance Map for the city’s downtown area.
This product includes:
This product consists of 3.40 Square Miles of Phoenix, AZ:
**Highly accurate 3D building models
**Deliverable in ESRI z-shape file
**Bald earth terrain surface model included
**Geographic features and landmarks included
**Street centerlines with street names included
The contents of the delivery are described below:
Folder
Data
Folder 3D_Data
3D Building Data
Folder Elevation
Bald Earth Terrain Surface
Folder GIS_Data
GIS Data with Building Information and Point Addresses
About Sanborn:
Sanborn (<www.sanborn.com>) is an innovator in the modern geospatial industry, delivering state-of-the-art mapping, visualization and 3D solutions for customers worldwide. The firm currently operates a fleet of aircraft located strategically across the United States. Embracing cutting-edge technology, Sanborn specializes in oblique aerial imagery, aerial and mobile lidar mapping, aerial orthophotography, 3D modeling and visualization software and services, SPIN indoor mapping, unmanned aircraft system (UAS), services and image processing, and a host of geospatial software products.
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This listing uses a contract pricing model with one dimension, billed in units. You commit to a set quantity of units under the contract term rather than paying by usage. Because there is a single dimension, pricing does not vary across tiers or instance sizes. Your total cost scales with the number of units you select. This covers the geospatial CitySets® dataset for Phoenix, AZ 2013. Contact the vendor for details on unit definitions and quantity selection.
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What does one unit of this dataset represent for billing?
The listing bills by a single unit dimension under the contract. The provided data does not define what one unit maps to for this Phoenix, AZ 2013 CitySets® dataset — whether it reflects a data license, area coverage, or another measure. Contact the vendor to confirm how units are counted.
How does my total cost change if I select more units?
Your cost scales with the number of units you commit to under the contract. There are no tiers, so each added unit is billed at the same rate as the others. There is no usage-based metering, so cost does not rise or fall with how often you access the data.
Is this a one-time data purchase or an ongoing usage charge?
This uses a contract pricing model. You commit to a set quantity of units for the contract term rather than paying based on how much you use the data. Charges are tied to your committed units, not to access frequency or activity. Contact the vendor for the exact term details.
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