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The provision of Geographic Information (GI) to the utilities sector is about business, about profit, about managing risk, about differentiation, about standards, about customer service. It is not just about mapping. It is about the value our data can add; enabling the integration and intelligent use of asset information and business data across the whole enterprise.

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Business benefits

  • Evidence based investment strategies
  • Increased regulatory compliance
  • Reduce compensation payments
  • Common referencing and sharing of information
  • Integrated business operations
  • Improved business resilience
  • Increased efficiency

Using our data

  • Asset management
  • Design replacement projects and network capacity analysis
  • Street works noticing
  • Scheduling and Mobile Field  Operations
  • Contingency Planning and Emergency response
  • Customer Contact and billing
  • Regulatory Compliance

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Integrated business

This short 4 min video demonstrates how business advantage can be gained from the use of geographic information across the business enterprise.

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Energy

Electricity, gas and renewables are essential commodities, on which the UK economy depends daily. It is therefore important for the country that the companies responsible for delivering and providing these utilities do so as cost-effectively and efficiently as possible.

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Water

Geographic information plays a crucial role in underpinning the efficient operations and stringent regulatory returns that face the water industry, this includes the delivery of 16 billion litres of clean water and 10 billion litres of waste water per day. 

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Telecommunications

In the telecommunications world, Geographic Information is ideally suited for network planning and development. The ability to layer information onto the terrain, complete with attribute data, allows engineers the unique ability to model and assess a network from the office, saving valuable time.

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