
LandTech Welcomes Katie Iles as GIS Manager
LandTech Consultants is pleased to welcome Katie Iles as GIS Manager, strengthening the firm’s growing geospatial and digital twin capabilities.

LandTech Consultants is pleased to welcome Katie Iles as GIS Manager, strengthening the firm’s growing geospatial and digital twin capabilities.

In conversations with utility leaders and engineers, one theme came up often: many organizations are still trying to connect the data they have to the decisions they need to make.
Information is often outdated or incomplete. In other cases, data lives in different systems that don’t work well together, and many teams don’t have a clear view of their existing infrastructure.
There is growing interest in solutions that bring this information together. Combining GIS, 3D reality capture, and digital twins helps create a clearer, more useful view of assets and facilities.

LandTech Consultants, Inc. has been awarded a Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) contract to provide Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Services and Digital Surveying Services to eligible Texas public-sector organizations.

Attend our webinar Piloting a Successful Digital Twins Project on March 6 at 12 EST to gain the clarity and guidance you need to optimize your asset management lifecycle.

Attending the 2025 NEWEA Conference & Exhibit? Stop by LandTech booth 137 or attend LandTech’s co-presentation on Monday at 10 with Veolia on “Digital Twins for Efficient Operations”.

LandTech Consultants is excited to announce that our President, Christopher Lorrain, will be presenting at WEFTEC 2024 in New Orleans.

We are excited to announce that Chris Lorrain will be participating in a roundtable session at Blueprint: The Future of Real Estate in Las Vegas.

In the rapidly evolving world of technology, digital twins have emerged as a concept that promises to revolutionize various industries.

We are proud to announce that LandTech has been awarded an Indefinite Delivery Professional Services Contract by (TRWD), the largest water supplier in Texas, serving 2.1 million people across 11 counties.