Geomatic Technologies completes ETSA State-wide Rural Asset Survey
Adelaide, Australia 2006 – Geomatic
Technologies (GT), has successfully completed
a State-wide Rural Asset Survey on behalf of
ETSA Utilities (Electricity Trust of South
Australia).
The project began in 2005 when ETSA Utilities
engaged GT to conduct a pilot data capture
survey of rural electricity assets. GT successfully
completed the pilot and was awarded the task of
extending the work to encompass a state-wide
audit of South Australia’s rural electricity assets.
GT completed this project in November 2006
GT was required to accurately position (±1m)
assets such as poles, conductors, service
connections and transformers. Important
attribute information was collected at each
location and at times 37 attributes were
collected per pole. This level of data collection
allowed ETSA Utilities to build an accurate and
functional GIS for management of their assets.
GT’s team was comprised of surveyors
equipped with 4WDrive vehicles, Differential
GPS Satellite positioning units, laser range
instruments and in-car computer equipment to
complete the project. Two field teams were
rotated through each of the State’s larger rural
towns. Each team would map the surrounding
area using GPS and GT’s own AIMS Mapping
System that was tailored to suit the project.
GT implemented a strict environmental
awareness policy, including minimizing vehicle
movement in areas of high conservation value
and regular wash down of vehicles to reduce the
risk of spreading diseases and weeds through
sensitive areas such as grape growing districts.
GT delivered 35 blocks of data to the client, two
weeks before the deadline. The project was
successful due to the systems and procedures
in place and the professionalism and can-do
attitude of the GT staff.
In September 2007, ETSA Utilities Facilities
Systems Manager Petre Thorn, described the
project thus:
“ETSA's Network Facilities division identified that
accurate asset data would be a pre-requisite to
the success of the company's planned dispatch
system and enterprise GIS upgrade. GT’s
large-scale field expertise, technology resources
and proven methodology left us feeling very
confident that the project would be a
success. Having previously undertaken
incremental data capture work utilizing
in-house resources we identified that the GT
proposal and methodology offered excellent
value for money and in actual fact the resources
required by our management and data QA
teams to oversee the project were even less
than expected”.
“It is now 9 months since the project was
completed and we are seeing positive results
directly from the field asset capture in several
areas across the business including a reduction
in customer minutes without supply due to a
more efficient faults dispatch system that directly
benefits from access to correct network data. GT
delivered a thoroughly professional service and I
would not hesitate in recommending them to
other networks.” - Petre Thorn, ETSA Utilities
Facilities Systems Manager.
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