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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.!

Elementy, w których john gray attends

wtorek 22 marzec, 2022

Strefa czasowa: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
11:30
11:30 - 12:00 | 30 min.

Gyroscopic mapping of underground ducts and pipes has been around for a few decades now, and it continues to gain traction amongst the worlds' utilities as an accurate and unique technology. Nevertheless, the market perception until now is that Gyro-mapping, as it's also often referred to, is more expensive than traditional mapping and locating technologies.         And although that perception is true, it is not due to the cost of the technology, but rather...

12:15
12:15 - 12:45 | 30 min.

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...

13:45
13:45 - 14:15 | 30 min.

Digitizing and project management for infrastructure can be a complicated walled process. Leveraging Scribble Maps can allow for the rapid creation of vector data based on paper maps. Further, productivity and ROI can be improved by the leveraging of non-formally trained GIS employees via GIS managers.

16:00
16:00 - 16:45 | 45 min.

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...