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Mawis

Video tutorials

mawisutility

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1. MawisUtility – Instructions 🔗

Instructions for submitting a request for a statement to technical infrastructure entities.

2. MawisUtility – Guide to Using the Map Window 🔗

Instructions and tips for using the MawisUtility map window when submitting a bulk request.

mawisgeoportal

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1. MawisGeoportal – Overview of displayed layers 🔗

This video explains the basic categories of map layers in the MawisGeoportal application and shows how to navigate them. Users will learn to identify project data, user layers, and base maps, and will understand how these different groups work together to display information about the area. This guide will help anyone who is new to the application and wants to quickly understand how to find and display the desired data. 

2. MawisGeoportal – Upload Your Own Drawing 🔗

This guide shows you how to import your own data into a project—whether it’s small drawings, larger map layers, or connections to external WMS services. Users will learn how to work with various file formats (SHP, DGN, DWG, DXF) and discover how to manage both temporary and permanent layers. The video will help you understand the difference between local data uploads and professional imports of larger volumes, which can be part of project management. 

3. MawisGeoportal – Switching Between Workspaces 🔗

This video clearly explains the structure of the MawisGeoportal interface. Users will learn how to switch between the taskbar, the display panel, and the map window, allowing them to work more comfortably with maps, attribute data, and 2D or 3D views. This short guide helps you understand the application’s logic and speeds up your orientation when working with data on a daily basis. 

4. MawisGeoportal – Task List Module 🔗

This video introduces the Task Manager module, which allows you to track and manage tasks directly within the map environment. Users will learn how to create tasks with precise locations, assign them to colleagues, monitor their status, and add photos or documents. This guide is intended for anyone who wants to simplify the coordination of work in the field and in the office and have all tasks clearly linked to a map. 

5. MawisGeoportal – Measurement Module 🔗

This guide shows you how to use the Measurement and Notes Module to work with map data. You will learn how to measure distances, areas, and coordinates, draw your own features, and add notes directly to the map. The video also explains how to save this data, share it with colleagues, or export it for further processing. The module is ideal for surveyors, designers, and anyone who needs to work quickly and accurately with spatial data. 

6. MawisGeoportal – Custom User Layer 🔗

This video demonstrates how to create a custom layer in MawisGeoportal—a tailored profile—that is, a clear record of specific objects or activities based on the user’s needs. You’ll see examples of how to track leases, planned investments, or properties used for events. This guide helps you understand how the Geoportal can serve as a flexible tool for recording and managing any dataset. 

7. MawisGeoportal – Expression Support Module 🔗

The video demonstrates how the Statement Support Module works; this module is used to track requests for statements regarding the existence of networks. Users will learn how to manage the list of requests, monitor their status, download attachments, and view areas of interest directly on the map. The guide also explains the integration with the MawisUtility application—statements regarding the existence of networks—which enables the automatic import of requests and the submission of statements directly to the Geoportal environment. 

8. MawisGeoportal – What's New in the Expression Support Module 🔗

This brief overview presents the new features and improvements in the Network Verification module. Users will learn about new functions that simplify the process of handling requests for network verification, managing those requests, and visualizing them on a map. The video is suitable for anyone who already uses the module and wants to quickly familiarize themselves with the latest changes and expanded data processing capabilities. 

1. MawisPhoto – Using the App 🔗

How to use your smartphone to document your construction projects using 3D models.

2. MawisPhoto – An Introduction to the App 🔗

An introduction to the MawisPhoto app and a demonstration of how to use it.

3. MawisPhoto – 3D models 🔗

Examples of our work – 3D models of mast bases and other structures.