Projection changes are likely going to take some form of GIS utility. (WGS84
Spherical Mercator.)
 Then you will want the raster in a tileset form. Last time I tried a free
tile creation package even though it was based on gdal
which many pro packages use under the hood it didn't behave so nicely in
exactly the re-projection
department so I cant point ... and say here use this. It was called MapTiler
and is in Beta.( all software seems that
way these days ).

Since then My favorite GIS package TNTmips (http://www.microimages.com) has
added nice methods for creating
 and managing tilesets even ones with humongous amounts of data. Converting
a vector/cad to
the right projection or even just displaying it in the correct projection
then rendering it
into a tileset (or a raster ... then converting to a tileset) is
straightforward ... though this is really
recently added feature and updated every week it seems.

If you have been thinking about doing the pro route it is worth it.

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