Sample GIS export ZIP

See the real folder structure, file naming, and output mix before you buy.

What this sample includes

This example archive is based on a real export package and shows how LayeredGeo organises GIS and CAD outputs for a single site.

Four primary file types

DXF, Shapefile, GeoPackage, and KMZ outputs are all included so you can inspect how the same site data is packaged for different software workflows.

Elevation outputs too

The sample also includes an elevation raster and DXF TIN surface, which is useful for Civil 3D, terrain review, and early modelling workflows.

Realistic layer names

File names show the actual export naming pattern for layers like cadastre, contours, roads, soils, geology, elevation points, and project lot boundaries.

Archive structure

The sample ZIP includes 60 files organised into a simple export layout.

Sample Export Archive
2SP251719.zip
  |-- shp/
  |  |-- Cadastre_DNRMMRRD_20260406.shp
  |  |-- Contours_DNRMMRRD_20260406.shp
  |  |-- Roads_DNRMMRRD_20260406.shp
  |-- kmz/
  |  |-- Cadastre_DNRMMRRD_20260406.kmz
  |  |-- Contours_DNRMMRRD_20260406.kmz
  |-- 2SP251719.gpkg
  |-- Cadastre_DNRMMRRD_20260406.dxf
  |-- Contours_DNRMMRRD_20260406.dxf
  |-- TIN_DNRMMRRD_20260406.dxf
  |-- ElevationRaster_DNRMMRRD_20260406.tif
  `-- COPYRIGHT.txt

Inside the ZIP

  • shp/ folder with `.shp`, `.dbf`, `.shx`, `.prj`, and `.cpg` sidecar files
  • Root-level DXF files for parcel, contours, geology, soils, roads, elevation points, and TIN
  • One root-level GeoPackage file: 2SP251719.gpkg
  • kmz/ folder with one KMZ per exported layer
  • Root-level elevation raster: ElevationRaster_DNRMMRRD_20260406.tif
  • COPYRIGHT.txt with source and licensing notes

Example layer names

  • Cadastre_DNRMMRRD_20260406.dxf
  • Contours_DNRMMRRD_20260406.dxf
  • SurfaceGeology_DNRMMRRD_20260406.dxf
  • SoilsASC_DNRMMRRD_20260406.dxf
  • Roads_DNRMMRRD_20260406.shp
  • kmz/ProjectLot_20260406.kmz

Which format is for which workflow?

The same sample package is designed to support different software stacks, depending on how your team works.

DXF

Best for AutoCAD and Civil 3D workflows where you want parcel, contours, roads, and TIN surfaces in CAD-friendly geometry.

Shapefile

Best for traditional GIS workflows where you want one vector dataset per layer with the standard sidecar files.

GeoPackage

Best when you want a cleaner single-file GIS handoff instead of managing many individual shapefile components.

KMZ

Best for Google Earth and lightweight visual review when you want a fast, simple way to inspect the site and surrounding layers.

GeoTIFF Elevation Raster

Useful for terrain context, elevation review, and any downstream workflow that benefits from a clipped raster surface.

DXF TIN Surface

Useful when you need a terrain surface that slots directly into a Civil 3D-style modelling workflow.

When this sample is useful

Good for

  • Checking ZIP structure before purchase
  • Seeing how the four file types are packaged
  • Reviewing naming conventions with teammates or clients
  • Comparing the export against your GIS, CAD, or Google Earth workflow

Keep in mind

  • The sample is illustrative, not tied to your site
  • Actual datasets vary by address and source coverage
  • Not every export will include every output type
  • Elevation quality and available layers differ by area

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