john gray
MD
Vislock Ltd
Utility strikes on electrical cables or pipes can lead to catastrophic consequences on your large-scale construction and infrastructure projects.
It’s costly, disruptive and can even be fatal.
Traditionally, paper-based permit to dig procedures have been in place to control the risks of excavation works.
But this approach can lead to:
- Human error
- Reduced productivity
- ‘Lost’ documentation
- A lack of accountability
It doesn’t have to be this way.!
Sessions in which john gray attends
11:30 AM
11:30 AM
- Product-as-a-Service: A Paradigm Shift in the world of Gyro-Mapping
- 11:30 AM EDT - 12:00 PM EDT | 30 minutes
- Gyroscopic mapping of underground ducts and pipes has been around for a few decades now, and it continues to gain traction amongst the worlds' u...
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
- New Standards for Utility Infrastructure Data
- 12:15 PM EDT - 12:45 PM EDT | 30 minutes
- Arising 3-D modeling, visualization, and design software (e.g., BIM, VDC) grea...
1:45 PM
1:45 PM
- Dropping the Curve
- 1:45 PM EDT - 2:15 PM EDT | 30 minutes
- Digitizing and project management for infrastructure can be a complicated walled process. Leveraging Scribble Maps ca...
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
- Panel: Developing a subsurface digital twin for Canada
- 4:00 PM EDT - 4:45 PM EDT | 45 minutes
- Abstract:The total cost of underground infrastructure damage in Canada during excavation work is estimated to be over $1...