Utility companies often face the critical decision of whether to implement ticket screening as part of their operations. For many, this process can lead to significant time and cost savings, but it there’s a few things to consider in how you implement screening depending on your priorities. The key to determining what type of ticket screening is right for your …
DEEPFAKES & DAMAGE PREVENTION
In today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, the integration of sophisticated geo techniques and game theory principles could and hopefully will transform our industry and move the needle in damage prevention. This article delves into the synergy between these concepts, exploring how super-resolution satellite imagery, enhanced through Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), is revolutionizing our ability to audit, monitor, and improve safety …
THE GOLD STANDARD OF LOCATING
In the realm of utility locating and excavation, accuracy is paramount. One of the most critical steps in this process is verifying the location of underground utilities before construction or excavation activities commence. Traditional excavation methods often pose risks of damage to existing infrastructure, leading to costly and potentially hazardous incidents. However, vacuum excavation for verification offers a non-destructive and …
NEAR MISSES MATTER
A few days ago, while driving on the highway, I almost witnessed a serious crash. The car in front of me didn’t see another vehicle merging until the last minute. In a frantic attempt to avoid a collision, the driver swerved, lost control, and nearly hit the central barrier before managing to regain control. Fortunately, no one was hurt, and …
$34M FOR ROBOT WORMS, AI & LASERS?
I intially missed this news (though it was probably covered by Utility Alert at the time) but back in January the Department of Energy (DOE) announced $34 million in funding for various projects aimed at reducing the costs and increasing the efficiency and safety of moving power lines underground. This funding is part of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy’s (ARPA-E) …
BUFFETING
I was reading through some Berkshire Hathaway Letter to Shareholders the other day (don’t ask) and I thought, wouldn’t it be great if I did this for my stakeholders?! Better yet, wouldn’t it be great if everyone did it?! Now I know, we’ve got the CGA’s DIRT Report which is eminently valuable but the BH Letter to Shareholders is more …
4 THINGS THE US IS DOING RIGHT
When we talk about infrastructure, the conversation often revolves around what needs fixing. But in the spirit of Independence Day, let’s flip the script and focus on the positives – specifically, what the U.S. is doing right when it comes to protecting our vital underground utilities. From advanced technology to regulatory measures, here are four standout strategies keeping our subterranean …
CRAZY STORIES FROM UTILITY LOCATORS
Working in the field of locating utilities can be a thankless job, fraught with challenges, and sometimes, sheer absurdities. I was reading through 2 different Reddit threads (1, 2) where locators provided a glimpse into the everyday struggles and occasional joys of the profession and so figured I share a few here. These stories, full of exasperation and humor, also …
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES ON LOCATING
Accurately identifying the location of utility lines is one of the most crucial aspects of any construction or excavation project. Utility locating involves detecting and marking the position of underground utilities to prevent damage and ensure safety during construction. Several factors influence the accuracy of utility locating, and understanding these elements is essential for successful project outcomes. WEATHER Weather conditions …
THE INTERCONNECTEDNESS OF UTILITY LOCATING
Utility locating is a critical process that connects a wide array of industries and stakeholders, ensuring the safety, efficiency, and accuracy of excavation and construction activities. The interconnected nature of this process means that effective communication and data sharing are paramount. To optimize these operations, stakeholders such as contractors, excavators, and drain CCTV operators must have access to updated data …