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Five tips to avoid digging into disaster

Digging in busy towns and cities poses the risk of cable strike (Image: Dreamstime)
Digging in busy towns and cities poses the risk of cable strike (Image: Dreamstime)
Tony Abbott explains why contractors need to plan ahead when digging in busy towns and cities.

Walk down any high street in any town or city and you’ll soon come across the barriers marking a hole or trench where cables or pipes are being laid. As businesses and homes require more energy connections or internet connectivity, the number of contractors breaking ground in the streets is growing.

Digging into urban streets is difficult and potentially dangerous work. And it seems it’s becoming riskier. The Energy Networks Association reports that electric cable strikes have increased 46% since the end of lockdown. On average, 70 people each year are seriously injured as a result of contact with underground electricity cables.

These are not the only potential hazards under our streets. There are gas and water pipes as well as telecommunications cables to be aware of when undertaking these projects. Areas like the City of London, where there are narrow streets and heavy traffic, can exacerbate problems.

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