How Soarvo Structures Data — Projects and Locations
Overview
Everything in Soarvo lives inside a Location, and every Location belongs to a Project. Understanding this two-level structure makes it easy to organise, share, and navigate your data.
Projects
A Project is a top-level container that groups related Locations together. Think of a Project as the answer to: "What do these sites have in common?"
Common ways to structure projects:
- By client — all sites for one client in one project
- By asset type — all bridge surveys in one project, all highway inspections in another
- By survey type — drone captures in one project, mobile mapping in another
- By region — all UK sites in one project, Ireland in another
When creating a project you choose a category (General, Drone, Survey, Mobile Mapping, or GIS), a coordinate system, and measurement units.
Locations
A Location is a specific physical site within a project. It holds your actual datasets — orthomosaics, point clouds, 3D meshes, GIS layers, and features are all tied to a location.
A single location can hold multiple datasets of different types. For example: an orthomosaic, a point cloud, an elevation model, and feature layers — all for the same site.
Each location has a map pin set at creation to mark its approximate position on the world map (used for the Map view). This is a navigation reference point only.
Sharing at Project or Location Level
You can share data with users at either level:
- Share a Project — gives access to that project and all its locations
- Share a Location — gives access to only that specific location