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Barb Cederberg

Chief Operations Officer
Gopher State One Call

Barb Cederberg is the Chief Operations Officer of Gopher State One Call (GSOC) GSOC is the 811one-call notification system in Minnesota. Barb has been leading operational excellence and innovation at GSOC since 2015. Prior to joining GSOC, Barb held executive positions at a Fortune 500 company and at several privately held companies. Barb is passionate about safety and is committed to improving underground safety.

Sessions in which Barb Cederberg attends

Tuesday 22 March, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:45 AM EDT - 10:00 AM EDT | 15 minutes
10:00 AM EDT - 10:30 AM EDT | 30 minutes

The 2012 DT-DICT (Building without destroying) reform in France aims to prevent damage to utility networks. This legislation places heavy constraints on stakeholders because it requires them to georeference all networks in the vicinity of construction work with centimetric accuracy by 2032, everywhere in the country. Patrice Lemire, CEO ...

10:45 AM EDT - 11:15 AM EDT | 30 minutes

Albeit industry efforts, over 1 million underground utilities are annually hit around the world, with estimated damages exceeding $100 billion, not considering billions invested in technologies and inefficient processes aimed to protect utilities during earthworks operations. Available utility data is usually unreliable, and even if data is accurate, the excavator operator may still damage a utility.  

12:15 PM EDT - 12:45 PM EDT | 30 minutes

Arising 3-D modeling, visualization, and design software (e.g., BIM, VDC) greatly enhance advanced project designs with sophisticated risk analytics and conflict resolutions that accommodate existing infrastructure and enable proactive/predictive engineering and construction.  However, without standardized and accurate utility data, new advanced digital project delivery and damage prevention technologies are compromised...

2:30 PM EDT - 3:00 PM EDT | 30 minutes

This presentation will be focusing on the advancement of "Cloud and Mobile" technologies that are currenlty being used to easily and accurately map assets and underground utilities that can be shared, re-located and leveraged thoughout the many project phases.It is critical that data accruacy and integrity is leveraged and accumulated throughout every phase of the BIM procress, creating a live "digital twin" all the way back to t...

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 billion dollars annually. The primary cause of these damage incidents is the lack of reliable information on the location and other information about buried utilities and other infrastructure. The Canadian Underground Infrastructure Register project is intended to improve the current damage prevention process by providing access to reliable data t...

Wednesday 23 March, 2022

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
10:00 AM EDT - 10:30 AM EDT | 30 minutes

In Singapore, almost all utilities are buried underground to free up valuable above ground space for more liveable environment. These underground assets which consist of power cables, telecommunication lines, water pipes, gas pipes and wastewater networks are critical infrastructure that keep our city functioning.  Most cities have not been able to keep reliable, complete, and up-to-date maps of their underground utilities due t...

10:45 AM EDT - 11:15 AM EDT | 30 minutes

Synopsis: The UK National Underground Asset Register has gone through rigorous pilot and preparation phases and has learned a lot about the data which we will share for 3 regions before a national roll out. However, despite all the best laid plans there will always be exceptions and unexpected scenarios which will need to either be fitted into the data model or have the data model change in order to fit them. The way in which we make these changes could make or break a project like this wh...

11:30 AM EDT - 12:00 PM EDT | 30 minutes

Utility and energy buried pipelines represent an extensive underground network covering most of a country's territory. Their precise lateral, horizontal positioning along with their depth of cover is a critical element of any operator's GIS. It enables to deploy more accurate pipeline predictive maintenance models and avoid third party interferences. The latter being identified as one of the main causes of pipeline failures. The 2020 CGA Dirt report states that 3...

12:15 PM EDT - 12:45 PM EDT | 30 minutes

A longstanding and unsolved problem for utility companies has been how to keep geospatial network asset data up to date as networks are extended and maintained. Currently, it can take weeks if not months for “as-built” changes to make their way back into the enterprise system of record, typically a geographic information system (GIS). Existing mobile solutions can enable workers in the field to capture data about network asset data updates, but are too time consuming and comple...

1:00 PM EDT - 1:30 PM EDT | 30 minutes

NYU and GISMO's Unification for Underground Resilience Measures (UNUM) is a multi-faceted research initiative aiming to improve our understanding of the city's underground infrastructure assets from the community level through city government and private asset holders. The many activities within the scope of this project include: community collaboration on developing a digital twin of their neighborhood, use of open data to develop an integrated application ...

1:45 PM EDT - 2:15 PM EDT | 30 minutes

As one of the oldest American cities, Boston holds a rich history and culture that runs not only through the streets but also beneath them. Many of the large underground infrastructure projects completed between the late 1890s and the late 1920s in Boston are still in use today. The preservation of infrastructure and the insights gleaned from the practices used to create it provide valuable lessons in how to maintain standards of excellen...

2:30 PM EDT - 3:00 PM EDT | 30 minutes

We live in a world where the skill required to interpret maps and engineering drawings is decreasing while the density of underground networks is increasing. The result is increased collateral damage, network outages and poor health & safety outcomes for our field workers.Today, we need better ways to accurately capture and comprehend the location and nature of those networks that are out of site under our feet. AR (Augmented...

3:15 PM EDT - 3:45 PM EDT | 30 minutes

Leading construction companies are finding a new software as a service component that enables them to view their virtual sites, saving them time and money. This technology breakthrough enabled pioneer construction companies serving clients in multiple industries (colleges, hospitals, residential compounds, malls) to use a new way of representing information about their buildings and utilities, above ground and underground. Benefits include avoiding planning mista...

4:00 PM EDT - 4:30 PM EDT | 30 minutes

Due to aging and lack of accurate utility location information, there is significant underground congestion and conflict. This results in increased operational risk especially at waterway, transportation, and utility crossings. The IMU Mapping methods are able to mitigate these risks by providing accurate digital as-built positional data at trenchless crossings, constructed via HDD methods. Unlike other technology mapping solutions, which rely on sending signals below ground, in-line IMU M...

4:30 PM EDT - 4:45 PM EDT | 15 minutes