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New Project in Senegal

Together with  Visicom, boodmoe expands African Geospatial Coverage. Urban growth across West Africa continues to accelerate, creating increasing demand for accurate geospatial data for infrastructure, telecom, and urban development projects.

As part of its ongoing cooperation with main players of telecom market, we expand access to high-resolution geospatial datasets across the African region. One of the latest completed projects focuses on Senegal.

The capital of Senegal, Dakar city, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the region, where rapid urban expansion creates new challenges for infrastructure planning, transportation, and spatial analysis. Access to reliable, up-to-date mapping data becomes especially important for projects that require accurate geographic information.

The project includes a detailed 3D city model produced in 2026, providing an up-to-date digital representation of the city for planning and analytical tasks.

The dataset includes:

  • Digital Terrain Model (DTM);
  • Clutter / Land Use Model;
  • Clutter Heights Model;
  • 3D vector data with building and vegetation heights;
  • 2D vector layers of roads, railways, hydrography, coastline, and other infrastructure;
  • high-resolution orthoimagery.

Together with datasets of Countrywide and main cities of Senegal it creates a unified geospatial framework for Senegal that can be integrated into GIS platforms, telecom planning systems, and spatial analysis workflows.

The data can support a wide range of applications, including urban planning, infrastructure development, telecom projects, environmental analysis, and other location-based tasks.

One of the main priorities during the project was ensuring that the datasets remain practical for real operational use and easy to integrate into existing analytical systems.

We continue to support access to scalable, up-to-date geospatial solutions for growing African markets.

Contact us at [email protected]  for more details, free samples and case studies.