FREE On-Demand Webinar: Reduce Utility Strikes During Excavations

 

Global expansion necessitates the expansion of existing and the development of new utility networks, which inevitably requires companies to undertake excavations to verify utility positions. Any operation to break ground will inevitably bring site operatives in the proximity of live underground utilities and services, the most common being water, gas, power, telecommunications and increasingly fibre networks. 

As a result, consideration should always be given to knowing the exact location of all buried utilities before and during the excavation process. After locating and mapping utilities in the field, it is important to make the collected data easily accessible for the excavator operator. 

Bringing digitalised data to the operator will increase efficiency and reduce the risk of damaging utilities and having utility strikes.

 

In this on-demand webinar, we will cover the following topics:

  • Main purposes of utility detection 
  • How to safeguard against utility strikes by detecting and locating the presence and proximity of buried utilities.
  • Tips to prevent utility strikes from happening
  • Enabling digital data transfer to excavator operators to improve efficiency

 

Watch this webinar to find out how to detect and map utilities accurately and increase efficiency with integration into excavation workflows.

 

Webinar Hosts:

                                                          

 Saiful Ridhwan                                                                           Andy Lee

Regional Solutions Specialist, Machine Control                                GPR Specialist

 

WATCH ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

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