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Land Survey Automation Challenge

Significantly expedite real estate and financing transactions via an efficient, autonomous property survey system.
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First submission to meet the requirements will win
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Overview


The Problem

Can you disrupt an industry stuck in the stone age? Tech is sweeping across every single industry, turning traditional business models on their respective heads.

Next up? Land Surveys.

Can you bring drones, satellites, software engineering, or even harness pre-existing data to significantly expedite commercial real estate transactions?

Commercial real estate isn’t a “big” industry -- it’s massive. In fact, go ahead and take a guess.

Nope.

Try again.

Bigger.
How about $15 trillion per year?

We’re talking global-economy-scale relevance, here.

Unfortunately, the process for completing these transactions is frustratingly antiquated. As a result, the wealth of time, money, and expertise needed is unthinkable.

 A notorious component of successful transaction is the boundary survey. Not only can these surveys take more than a month to complete, but they’re incredibly expensive (some can cost more than $5,000) and need to be conducted on-site.
..by a human.

But what if there was a better way to conduct a successful survey?

What if commercial real estate developers could conduct not just any survey, but an ALTA certified survey remotely, and at a fraction of the current market cost?

By channeling the power of tech, we want to make boundary surveys more accurate, less expensive, and capable of accelerating the process for real estate and real estate financing transactions.

TL;DR: we want a way to automate a full-blown ALTA survey.
 

Why does this problem exist?

Simply put: no survey, no title insurance. No title insurance, no real estate transaction.


In a world where almost everything else has been optimized, why hasn’t the boundary surveying process been automated? 

Boundary surveys are generally complex, with the ALTA type being particularly intricate. A surveyor has to actually travel to and explore the site, before reviewing title and actually plotting the survey (a process that can easily take more than a month) with title review alone taking 2 to 3 weeks.


Creating a solution capable of doing all this—of highlighting improvements, easements, encroachments, rights-of-way, and the various other elements of land ownership—isn’t for the faint of heart.

 ALTA is also a trade association, offering title insurance and providing licensing rights to surveyors who want to be certified to conduct an ALTA survey. As you might imagine, they’re invested in maintaining the status quo. This can equal pretty serious resistance to new technology perceived as a threat.

These two roadblocks are adding an entire month (at the very least!) to each and every commercial real estate transaction in the United States.
 


The Challenge Breakthrough

Through the limitless power of tech, our mission is to help commercial real estate modernize as so many other industries have already. We want to bring property development and investment into the 21st century by streamlining one of the most bloated components of any transaction.



What You Can Do To Cause A Breakthrough

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Guidelines

Challenge Breakthrough

Design and produce a method to automate the ALTA land survey to significantly reduce the time and expense required to complete it.

 

Overview

The Land Survey Automation Challenge aims to significantly expedite real estate and financing transactions, by drastically lowering the cost and time burden of the land boundary survey. The Challenge seeks a technology that efficiently and remotely automates the land boundary survey process. We welcome entrepreneurs, researchers, scientists, students, and anyone eager to contribute, to jump into this challenge and to find a solution. To register for the challenge, click the “ACCEPT CHALLENGE” button above.  

 

What is an ALTA Land Survey?

The American Land Title Association requires a survey of land for the issuance of a title or mortgage insurance policy. The survey ensures that everything about the land is known, to ultimately avoid expensive legal challenges down the road. These survey standards are set by ALTA and the National Society of Professional Surveyors. According to the current standards, an ALTA survey must consist of:

  • on-site fieldwork
  • a map with details on how it relates to property documentation
  • any relevant information about the property, as requested from the client in Table A
  • certification of the survey

While these surveys are industry standards, some states and countries can set their own standards for land title surveys.

**For the purpose of this Challenge, all competitors will need to follow the US guidelines set forth by ALTA for survey precision standards. All other current ALTA standards that may be replaced by technology (i.e.: on-site surveyor) are not required for eligibility.

 

ALTA surveys loosely consist of two portions: the on-site field survey of the property and the discovery of all legal documents pertaining to the property (learn more about the title search). This fieldwork survey locates not only the boundaries of a property as specified in the land title, but also any improvements, monuments, utilities, and anything else that is physically located on the property pertaining to the title. This information is notated on a map of the property with notation explaining the maps' relation to any pertinent legal documentation. This map must show any monuments, boundary descriptions and dimensions, rights of way, easements, buildings, lines of possession and improvements along the borders, as well as utilities.

We recognize the significant burden of discovering all legal documents pertaining to the property, as well as the importance of related documents to conduct a land survey. We are focusing all efforts of this prize on the technological progress and innovation specifically as it pertains to the land surveying component. As such, any leg work required for teams to acquire historical documents in order to perform a survey does not need to be calculated in the overall time or human intervention factors of this challenge.

For additional information regarding ALTA Surveys, please visit the Resources added to the Challenge Page or see a comprehensive summary here.

 

Challenge Structure

There are two phases to this challenge:

  1. Concept Phase: COMPLETE
    1. See winners here.
  2. Prototype Phase: OPEN TO SUBMISSIONS
    1. Build your solution and be the first to prove eligibility

Anyone is welcome and encouraged to enter the Prototype Phase, whether or not you participated in the Concept Phase.

 

Prizes

The ALTA Land Survey Automation Challenge will award prizes totaling $102,500 USD.

  1. Concept Phase: Meet the winners here!
  2. Prototype Phase: One grand prize of $70,000 and two Finalist prizes of $5,000

 

Timeline

September 14, 2016, 9:00 am PST       Challenge Launch

February 16, 2017, 8:59 pm PST                     Concept Phase Submission Deadline

April 25, 2017, 9:00 am PST                           Concept Phase Winners Announced

April 25, 2017, 9:00 am PST                           Timeline for Prototype Phase Announced

October 12, 2017, 9:00 am PST                      First submission to meet the requirements will win.

 

Prototype Phase

The Prototype Phase provides an opportunity to demonstrate how your solution works. Individuals and teams must build a working prototype of their technology, conduct two ALTA land surveys, and complete the Prototype Phase Submission Form detailing their achievement in the fulfilling the challenge criteria.

Upon declaration, The William Warren Group will evaluate the first entry under guidance from relevant experts. Innovators may be required to provide additional information and/or further proof of a working prototype. Once preliminarily verified, the declaring individual or team will be invited to attend a Demo Day event held at The William Warren Group headquarters located in Santa Monica, California. The William Warren Group will host an in-person survey to be conducted at a storage facility in the greater Los Angeles area. If teams are unable to attend the event, they must be able to send all required equipment to The William Warren Group headquarters, complete with a detailed set of instructions for a 3rd party, neutral operator to perform the required survey.

The Grand Prize Winner will receive up to $70,000, and reimbursed with up to $5,000 to help cover the costs of travel and accommodations.

 

Prototype Phase Judging Criteria

Challenge Goal: The winning team must prove automation of ALTA land surveys by conducting, from start to finish, two land surveys in less than 15 hours per survey (excluding the time required to collect historic land title information).

 

Minimum Requirement

Description

Survey Execution

Two ALTA reports conducted using the solution and submitted via HeroX.com to William Warren Group

Property Type

ALTA surveys conducted for two commercial self-storage facilities that are each on at least two acres of land and contain at least 750 storage units.

Data Collection: Remoteness

Able to collect survey data from a range of at least 5 kilometers from the operator (if there is an operator).

Report Generation: Autonomy

Less than 10% of the time it takes to generate the report (from the completion of the survey data collection to the production of the final deliverable) requires human activity.

Compliance

Final report is conducted according to the “Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys” as adopted by ALTA, ACSM and NSPS in 2016. (see document in Resources Provided)

Deliverable

Final Deliverable is made available by automating an exported report in a presentation quality standard that is acceptable to the ALTA Standards. (see Resources Provided)

Time

All required land data can be collected and the report can be generated within the minimum time threshold of 15 working hours per survey.

Data Management

Solution is able to securely store and manage all required amounts of spatial information on the cloud, accessible in real-time.

 

Note: We recognize the significant burden of collecting historic land title information, as well as the importance of related documents to conduct a land survey. We are focusing all efforts of this prize on the technological progress and innovation specifically as it pertains to the land surveying component. As such, any leg work required for teams to acquire historical documents in order to perform a survey and generate a report does not need to be calculated in the overall time or human intervention factors of this challenge.

 

In the event of a close call, judges will ultimately rank leading submissions on the level of Complexity: Competitor selects two commercial self storage facilities that contain a level of complexity, in order to prove competency with higher-level automation. Such complexities can include but are not limited to: property size, Table A criteria fulfillment, previous survey errors, discrepancies between monuments found, abundant vegetation, weather conditions, and rural versus urban setting.

 

DEMO DAY

Upon declaration, The William Warren Group will evaluate the first entry under guidance from relevant experts. Innovators may be required to provide additional information and/or further proof of a working prototype. Once preliminarily verified, the declaring individual or team will be invited to attend a Demo Day event held at The William Warren Group headquarters located in Santa Monica, California. The William Warren Group will host an in-person survey to be conducted at a storage facility in the greater Los Angeles area. If teams are unable to attend the event, they must be able to send all required equipment to The William Warren Group headquarters, complete with a detailed set of instructions for a 3rd party, neutral operator to perform the required survey.

The Grand Prize Winner will receive up to $70,000, and reimbursed with up to $5,000 to help cover the costs of travel and accommodations.

 

 

Additional Rules

Concept Phase

Up to five top scoring teams will be recognized with up to $5000 award each.

Prototype Phase

Upon declaration, The William Warren Group will evaluate the first entry under guidance from relevant experts. Innovators may be required to provide additional information and/or further proof of a working prototype. Once preliminarily verified, the declaring individual or team will be invited to attend a Demo Day event held at The William Warren Group headquarters located in Santa Monica, California. The William Warren Group will host an in-person survey to be conducted at a storage facility in the greater Los Angeles area. If teams are unable to attend the event, they must be able to send all required equipment to The William Warren Group headquarters, complete with a detailed set of instructions for a 3rd party, neutral operator to perform the required survey.

The Grand Prize Winner will receive up to $70,000, and reimbursed with up to $5,000 to help cover the costs of travel and accommodations.

Participation Eligibility

The ALTA Land Survey Automation Challenge is open to all individuals, private teams, public teams, and collegiate teams. Teams may originate from any country. Submissions must be made in English. All challenge-related communication will be in English. For the purpose of this Challenge, all competitors will need to follow the US guidelines set forth by ALTA.

No specific qualification or expertise in the survey field is required. Challenge organizers encourage outside individuals and non-expert teams to compete and propose new solutions. To be eligible to compete, you must comply with all the terms of the challenge as defined in the Challenge-Specific Agreement, which will be made available upon registration.

Registration and Submissions

Submissions must be made online (only), via upload to the HeroX.com website, on or before the stated deadlines. All uploads must be in PDF format. No late submissions will be accepted.

Selection of Winners

Based on the winning criteria, prizes will be awarded per the Judging Criteria section above. In the case of a tie, the winner(s) will be selected based on the highest votes from the Judges.

Judging Panel

The determination of the winners will be made by a group of people including experts in ALTA surveys, machine learning, aerial data collection, data management, general technology experts and more.

Intellectual Property

All intellectual property rights will remain with the innovator. If the innovator is eligible for a Prize, they must agree to grant to the the Challenge Sponsor, William Warren Group (WWG) a royalty free, non-exclusive license in respect of all such intellectual property rights. Please see the Challenge-Specific Agreement for full details

Post-prize activities may include efforts to commercialize the winning solution developed in the competition. The winning team has an opportunity for additional collaboration with William Warren Group, via a partnership to commercialize the winning technology. Exact terms will be mutually negotiated.

The Challenge Sponsor, William Warren Group (WWG), is a privately held, entrepreneurial real estate company that focuses on the development, acquisition and management of self storage properties across the nation.  Since its founding in 1994, WWG has established an industry wide reputation for building first class projects and operating its stores with integrity, professionalism and originality.  More information on WWG can be found at www.williamwarren.com or www.storquest.com

 

Additional Information

  • By participating in the challenge, each competitor agrees to submit only their original idea. Any indication of "copying" amongst competitors is grounds for disqualification.
  • All applications will go through a process of due diligence; any application found to be misrepresentative, plagiarized, or sharing an idea that is not their own will be automatically disqualified.
  • All ineligible applicants will be automatically removed from the competition with no recourse or reimbursement.
  • No purchase or payment of any kind is necessary to enter or win the competition.
  • Void wherever restricted or prohibited by law.

 

 

Timeline
Updates30

Challenge Updates

Don't Fear Your Own Ideas

Feb. 3, 2017, 1:43 p.m. PST by The William Warren Group

As with most industries, all great ideas will be subject to realities of regulation and law. But they don’t start there. The best ideas come from a place of total freedom, and we encourage you to run with that. This phase of the challenge is your chance to dream. You likely haven’t built anything yet, so this is your chance to share your vision. Do we expect you to have all the answers up front? No way. We don’t even expect your idea to comply with all regulations! After all, if this challenge were easy, it wouldn’t exist! 

One purpose of the Concept Phase is for us to get an idea of the obstacles in the way of unbridled innovation around this topic. What concerns are you having, and how can we support you?

You’re not alone in this, either. Want to form a team? Excellent! Let’s figure out where your strengths lie during the concept phase and see if you can join forces with someone else who can compliment them. You even have a chance to list what skills and expertise you have and what you’d like in a team member in your entry.

If you’re getting stuck - tell us about it in your submission. Real collaboration and innovation comes from a place of honesty and at the end of this challenge, we’re seeking to bring together a community to create the best possible solution. So don’t hesitate to speak up!

Need a little inspiration? Check out this tear-jerker of a television ad by GE. Yeah, it’s a commercial, but the message is dead on. Wherever you’re at, innovators -- keep going!

- The William Warren Group

 


Join the conversation!

Feb. 2, 2017, 2:56 p.m. PST by Kyla Jeffrey

This community of innovators is awesome. Have you seen the conversation going on after we put out our call for questions? You should really check it out.

 

Fellow innovator Chad Balauro shared a fantastic "AMA - Ask Me Anything" on reddit from a land surveyor. There are som gems being shared -- make sure you join in the conversation! Did I mention you might even find your teammate by joining in?


Ask Us Anything!?

Jan. 31, 2017, 7:35 p.m. PST by Kyla Jeffrey

We've tasked YOU with designing a method to automate land surveys and create an exponential breakthrough. Sounds tough, right? We know.

You are part of a global community, over 150 people strong, working towards this common goal. I've spoken to many of you and have been blown away by your insight and expertise in fields such as drone surveying, data science, and ALTA surveys. Together, the collective intelligence is EXACTLY what is needed to solve this challenge. 

So, what expertise are you looking for on your team? Do you have a question for your fellow innovators? What about a question for our expert judging panel or HeroX?

Fire away. We're ready to answer.


You've asked, we've listened- three additional weeks to enter the Concept Phase!

Jan. 23, 2017, 4:45 p.m. PST by Kyla Jeffrey

We are thrilled with the incredible response and have been inundated with requests for more time. 

That's right, you now have until February 16th to submit your idea!


The Challenges and Rewards of Commercial Drones

Jan. 23, 2017, 5:46 a.m. PST by Maureen Murtha

Drones. The word conjures up different things to different people: murderous robot airplane, cute hand-held helicopter, mindless automaton, worker bee.

UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) are here to stay, whether we like them or not. As the technology becomes cheaper and easier to use, drones are finding themselves in more surprising applications ever day.

It's not just your friend with a drone hobby. This new trend is most apparent in the commercial sector, where creative people are finding a variety of profitable niches for little autonomous aircraft. The FAA has even released official regulations for commercial drone use, setting the stage for a sky filled with buzzing UAVs.

So let's take a look at the biggest pros and cons of drone usage. We're only talking about commercial drones here, not military or recreational drones, though some of the same factors are no doubt involved.


Pros of Commercial Drones

More efficient: It's pretty much obvious that drones are in general more efficient than their larger manned counterparts, but they're also better when it comes to a variety of tasks that humans have typically been best at. They're exponentially cheaper, don't require a traditional pilot, and can fly more operational hours per day.

Accessing gard-to-reach areas: Drones can go places that humans can't go (or don't want to go). This could be safety inspections on skyscrapers, investigating dangerous situations to aid law enforcement, or conducting difficult geographical/geological surveys.

Better for the environment: A drone traveling on a mission causes far less harmful emissions than a big truck lumbering around. Using rechargeable batteries instead of fossil fuels, a fleet of drones has a much smaller environmental impact than a fleet of trucks.

Fast delivery: A UAV can navigate quickly to your home to drop off a package, as Amazon has famously been testing with their Amazon Prime Air service. Once the regulatory support is fully in place, Amazon sees drones becoming a faster, more efficient delivery system. Drones have also been used to delivery medical supplies and food to hostile areas.

Image credit: Amazon Prime Air

Creating jobs: From 2015 to 2025, UAVs are expected to account for $82.1 billion in job creation and economic growth. The industries of agriculture and public safety will be affected more than commerce, as drones offer a variety of uses on the farm and for safety inspection tasks.


Cons of Commercial Drones

Privacy infringement: Attach a camera to a drone, and it's a great floating spy. This is the most frequently cited concern about drones – what becomes of our personal lives when anyone can fly a drone right up to our bedroom window?

Image credit: Mirror.co.uk

This issue has come up several times in legislature, but so far there have been no rulings about drone trespassing. There are some interesting solutions being proposed, however, including a hunter drone that chases down renegade drones and catches them in a big net, without harming them.

Drones can be hacked: UAVs are flying computers, so they're obviously a prime target for malevolent hackers. There are some important security concerns about drones being taken over and used inappropriately, or just caused to crash, potentially hurting people.

Drones are seen as particularly vulnerable, because manufacturer's rushed to keep up with demand without taking the time to include the proper safeguards.

Taking jobs: Just as drones are creating jobs, they're also no doubt taking them. Every time someone figures out a way to use a drone to accomplish a job that people are doing today, it potentially puts someone out of work.

Whether you see this as something to be avoided at all costs or simply the price of progress, it definitely impacts the lives of people counting on the income they'll earn in their chosen profession.

 

Drones will eventually affect all of our lives in some way or another, big or small. They represent a new challenge to deal with, but essentially they're just flying computers. Hopefully the pros will outweigh the cons overall - I think they will.

Do you want to get in on the drone revolution? It's easy! Check out the Land Survey Automation Challenge, a $100,000 contest to expedite commercial real estate transactions with an efficient, autonomous property survey system. This week is your last chance to submit!


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