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Digital Construction Awards 2024: National Underground Asset Register wins Digital Innovation in Productivity

The Geospatial Commission and AtkinsRéalis winning Digital Innovation in Productivity at the Digital Construction Awards 2024
The Geospatial Commission and AtkinsRéalis team collect their trophy from Ollie Hughes of Digital Construction Week (left), Tom Allen (second right) and Katie Armstrong of Dassault Systèmes (Photo © 2024 - ASV Photography Ltd. www.ASVphotos.com).

The National Underground Asset Register, developed by the Geospatial Commission and AtkinsRéalis, won Digital Innovation in Productivity, sponsored by Dassault Systèmes, at the Digital Construction Awards last night (2 July).

The Geospatial Commission and AtkinsRéalis are building the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) – an interactive digital map of underground pipes and cables that will improve safe digging and reduce accidental strikes.

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There are an estimated four million kilometres of underground pipes and cables across the UK. A hole is dug every seven seconds to install, fix and maintain them. Each of the more than 700 owners of these assets is legally required to share data for ‘safe digging’. However, there is currently no standardised method for this, with multiple organisations having to be contacted for each dig, providing information in varied formats and to different timelines.

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