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SUMMARY:Value of Implementing a Campus Utility Mapping System
DESCRIPTION:
Hosts: John You
ng & Mike Goggin
Patrick Engineering
Hi
gher education institutions invest in technologies to manage data and impro
ve the operations and maintenance of their building facilities. These investments are directly tied to campus modernizati
on initiatives and the common goal of delivering student success for new an
d existing buildings. However, the technologies used to manage data about t
he supporting utility infrastructure are often antiquated and result in unn
ecessary cost and risk to the institution. Fortunately, an investment in th
e right technology and processes for managing utility asset location data y
ields, significant returns and at an affordable price. Reducing unplanned u
tility "dig-ins" and planned "potholing" projects or quickly locating the g
as shut-off value during an unexpected incident are just a couple examples
of immediate improvement. Like a city, campus utility infrastructure typica
lly comprises above and below ground electric, gas, water, storm water, sew
er, steam, and telecom (fiber) assets. In some cases, there may be several
sub-types or flavors within these categories. Overall, it creates quite a c
omplex challenge mapping and managing the crisscrossing spider web of asset
s each with their unique characteristics and behaviors. This webinar will h
ighlight the steps required to implement a campus utility mapping solution
from field locates and data collection to mapping system data population to
helpful map-based applications for the stakeholder community. Solutions co
vered will also address staffing requirements and options for automating lo
cation data update tasks. Specific technologies to be highlighted include i
n-field data collection tools and methods, CAD and BIM as-built sources, an
d the ArcGIS platform including the new Utility Network Management extensio
n.
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