
Our Services
AAW offers governments a comprehensive, all-in-one solution for resolving complex land tenure issues and fostering sustainable economic and social growth. Using our proprietary ARMGeo platform, we have developed a comprehensive and multifunctional cadastral system that offers integrated services in land surveying, data migration, digital transformation, and asset management.
Our approach ensures legal security, strengthens institutional capacity, and transforms land into a strategic asset for public policy, investment, and inclusive development. With AAW, nations gain the tools they need to formalize property rights, increase fiscal revenues, and establish a foundation for prosperity.

1. Construtc or recuperate a National Geodetic Network (NGN):
Accurate surveying points and control markers are established throughout the nation. They provide a reference frame for mapping, charting, and navigation. These markers deliver a consistent coordinate system for geospatial activities, including land surveying, engineering, and mapping.

2. Setup Accurate Reference Points:
Create national reference points to ensure the highest accuracy in the geographic positioning of orthophotos and satellite imagery, enhancing the reliability and precision of our mapping efforts.

3. Procure Digital Orthophotos
Acquiring satellite or airplane imagery, including orthophotography for specific regions or the entire country. These orthophotos will be utilized for remote sensing, land registry services, and thematic mapping.

4. Orthorectification
Orthorectification is a remote sensing process that accurately adjusts aerial or satellite imagery to represent the Earth's surface. This technique corrects projective distortions in satellite or aerial images.

5. Remote sensing
Remote sensing is the technique of obtaining information about objects or areas from a distance, typically using satellites or aircraft, to monitor and assess changes in the environment or Earth's surface.

6. Thematic Cartography
Thematic cartography involves creating maps that emphasize a specific theme or topic. It is used to visually present and analyze data, relationships, and patterns related to a particular subject. Thematic maps can convey a wide variety of information, including demographic data.
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7. Customize a database model
Database model design involves creating a conceptual representation of a database that outlines its structure, the relationships between data elements, constraints, and other important components. The primary goal of database model design is to produce a model that accurately represents the system's requirements, ensuring that the database is efficient, flexible, and scalable.
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8. Migrate Existing Land and Property Information:
Migrating existing land and property information involves transferring data from an old system or format to a new one. This process is usually undertaken to update or modernize the information, enhance efficiency and accuracy, or integrate it with other data systems.

9. Customize a Multifunctional Cadastre Software
A customized, user-friendly, open-source, web-based IT solution runs on a single database with different security permissions. i.) ARMGeo_central: for quality control and cadastral management. ii.) ARMGeo_Mobile: for fieldwork (collection of geographic and alphanumeric information). iii.) ARMGeo_Value: for real estate valuation iV.) ARMGeo_Consult - for interaction between owners and official bodies.
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10. Field Surveying:
AAW conducts rapid and high-precision field surveys using GNSS positioning, drone photogrammetry, and digital mapping tablets. Data is captured and synchronized in real time with the central cadastral database, ensuring sub-centimeter accuracy and immediate validation. This efficient, technology-driven approach accelerates the mapping process, reduces errors, and guarantees consistent and reliable results for land registration.

11. Audit Existing Cadastral Information
Auditing current cadastral information involves systematically verifying the accuracy and completeness of data within an outdated cadastral system.

12. Cadastre Fieldwork Quality Control:
Effective quality control in the cadastre fieldwork is essential for ensuring precise measurements and reliable data collection during the creation or updating of a cadastre. This vigilance not only guarantees the integrity of the data but also enhances the overall trustworthiness of the cadastre system.

13. Public Consultation:
Public consultation is a process that involves the community in creating or modifying a cadaster, which is a database containing information about land ownership, usage, and value.

14. Delivery of title deeds:
Title deeds are typically distributed only after the local government has thoroughly approved the property information, ensuring a trustworthy and secure transfer of ownership.

15. Capacity-Building and Training:
Cadastre capacity-building and training enhance the skills and knowledge of professionals and stakeholders to effectively manage and maintain a cadastre system.

16. Procedures Manuals:
The Procedures Manuals service encompasses the development, documentation, and implementation of comprehensive guides detailing the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for a specific organization, department, or process.

17. Land Management Workshops:
The workshop raises awareness and communicates with government agencies, elected officials, and local authorities at the national level.

18. Socialization activity :
Cadastre socialization activities are designed to help educate stakeholders about the purpose and benefits of a cadastre and encourage their active participation in the cadastre development process.

19. Develop Marketing Communication Tools:
Our marketing service highlights the importance of cadasters in land management. We educate the public on the role of cadasters in ensuring clear property rights and facilitating urban planning through engaging videos, infographics, and webinars.

20. Setup Simple Disputes or Conflict Units Resolution:
AAW’s cadastral framework features a field-based conflict resolution process designed to swiftly and transparently address boundary disputes. By utilizing accurate geospatial data, digital parcel mapping, and on-site verification, conflicts between landowners are resolved in real time. This approach ensures fairness, legal clarity, and fosters community trust while preserving data integrity within the national cadastre.

21. Legislation Consultancy
Empower government agencies to craft impactful and effective legislation that meets obligations under various property conventions and laws, while also incorporating best practices to ensure success.

22. LandChain (Blockchain Technology):
LandChain uses blockchain technology to digitize and secure land records, ensuring transparent, tamper-proof, and efficient land management.LandChain utilizes blockchain technology to digitize and secure land records, ensuring transparent, tamper-proof, and efficient land management.

23. Owners Identification Card (O.I. card):
An Owners Identification Card (O.I. card) is a smart card that serves as identification for individuals who own property.

24. (A.I.) Algorithm Development for Mass Property Appraisal for Property Tax Purposes:
Develop a bespoke property valuation algorithm that accurately captures the unique economic, political, legal, and infrastructure dynamics of the local environment.

25. Online Shops (E-Government):
Online government shops provide a centralized platform for citizens and businesses to access services and products. Users can easily make tax payments, obtain official documents, and request land appraisals, which reduces bureaucratic delays and improves efficiency.

26. Evaluation of Real Estate for Property Tax Purposes:
The evaluation of real estate for property tax purposes involves determining the market value of a property to establish the appropriate tax amount. This process ensures that property owners pay a fair and equitable tax based on the current value of their property.

27. Reorganizing Fiscal Property Methods:
Improving fiscal methods for property tax collection involves enhancing the strategies and systems used to collect these taxes, ensuring efficiency, fairness, and compliance for all property owners.

28. 3D cadastre service:
A 3D cadastre service greatly enhances land administration and property registration. Unlike traditional cadastres, which are restricted to two dimensions (2D) and primarily focus on land parcels as flat entities, a 3D cadastre includes the third dimension. This allows for the accurate representation of spatial objects both above and below the ground. This multidimensional approach is crucial for effectively describing complex property structures, such as multilevel buildings, underground facilities, and overlapping rights, restrictions, and responsibilities (RRRs) in densely populated areas or regions with significant subsurface infrastructure.
