Our project portfolio spans more than two decades of cadastral leadership, with trusted implementations across Canada, the U.S., and the Caribbean. Whether launching a national cadastre or streamlining parcel plan validation, MNC applies deep subject matter expertise, proven technologies, and a collaborative approach to every engagement.

Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) are long-term collaborations between government entities and private sector firms to deliver services or infrastructure traditionally managed by the public sector. These partnerships can take on various models of investment, funding, contracts, and governance.
In Alberta, MNC is proud to collaborate with Altalis Ltd. under a P3 framework that has driven innovation and sustainability since 1998. Notable achievements include:
Alberta Data Partnerships (ADP) is a non-profit, public-private partnership that manages and distributes Alberta’s digital mapping data. Originally established in 1995 as the Spatial Data Warehouse through a collaboration between the Government of Alberta and major data users, ADP was created to address challenges in data access, funding, and long-term sustainability.
Today, ADP works to make provincial geospatial data more accessible, accurate, and affordable. Through key agreements with the Government of Alberta and partnerships with organizations such as MNC, Altalis Ltd. and Abacus Datagraphics, ADP delivers reliable, user-focused access to Alberta’s mapping and survey data.
A filing fee model was established to ensure that cadastral data maintenance is sustainable without relying on government budgets. MNC efficiently integrates Land Titles registered survey plans into the cadastral mapping base, reducing costs and enhancing accuracy.
This innovative spatial database:
The Government of Alberta tasked the partnership with mapping land use dispositions in a standardized CAD and GIS format, aligning with ATS 4.1.
Goals included: