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Gaist’s mapping solution could boost efficiency for utilities market by 10 per cent at 0.01% of project cost

  • 21 May, 2019

Gaist is debuting its unique infrastructure digital twin to the utilities market at Utility Week Live

London, UK, 21 May 2019 – Utilities companies looking to cut the cost and time of their construction works today have a new solution available to them as Gaist revealed its unique infrastructure digital twin has the potential to increase efficiency output by 10 per cent at 0.01 per cent of the project cost.

View provided by Gaist software
View provided by Gaist software

Showcasing its innovative mapping solutions to the utilities market for the first time at this week’s Utility Week Live, Gaist covers over 341,500 kilometres of the UK’s roads and pathways with more than a billion high-definition images to create a complete and precise view of the highway network.

This gives planners and engineers the opportunity to explore any part of the network and its wider environment from their desktop, enabling them to make cost-effective and informed decisions when planning and carrying-out projects on roads.

“Having detailed knowledge of the working environment and existing infrastructure is key to the effective planning and budgeting of maintenance and upgrade projects on the highway network especially in the utilities and telecoms sectors,” said Steve Birdsall, CEO of Gaist. “The efficiencies that we can achieve are substantial and the cost of this service has been calculated that a 10 per cent efficiency output is possible at 0.01 per cent of the project cost. This is a huge saving that is going to bring tremendous benefits to the customer.”

Gaist’s solution adds value to utility providers by identifying surface types and the accurate location of utility assets, as well as providing the ability to measure, which allows for accurate budgeting, planning design and delivery, allowing providers to get it “Right First Time”. The data can also aid on-site inductions and briefings, mitigate health and safety risks and reduce costs through negating the need for on-site surveys.

Additionally, Gaist can provide complementary and value-added services such as ground-penetrating radar, traffic management, exact location of services and rod and rope duct proofing.

“What needs to be done to prepare for planned maintenance? What percentage of roads are ready for fibre? These are key questions that companies would really struggle to answer without costly visits to the roadside – but Gaist changes that,” added Birdsall. “We have solutions that can really enhance the technology already being used by utility providers and we look forward to showcasing the benefits to Utilities Week Live.”

Gaist will demonstrate its mapping solutions at Stand F27 in the Network Zone of Utility Week Live. For more information, please visit https://www.gaist.co.uk/.

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About Gaist
Gaist is a multi-award-winning highways surveying and mobile mapping company that uses digital processes and advanced data-science techniques to provide deep insights about the condition of roads and roadscape to international organisations across the public sector, government and utilities.

Gaist provides innovative and accurate highways condition surveys and inspections that allows its customers to make cost-effective and informed decisions. Its unique infrastructure databank already covers over 341,500 kilometres of the UK’s roads and pathways, using over a billion high definition images to map every classified road in the country.

Since 2016, Gaist’s National Condition Survey has been surveying roads across England with the mission of revolutionising highways condition surveying. As a result, Gaist has provided the industry with a single, highly detailed map that instantly provides a wealth of information.

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