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Government backs pipes and cables underground map to save £1.2bn a year

A government agency has announced plans to create a digital underground map of pipes and cables to help prevent accidental strikes which cost the economy £1.2bn a year

To help prevent such accidents, the government’s Geospatial Commission has announced its ambition to bring together the existing data on underground pipes and cables to create an Underground Assets Register. This has begun with pilot projects in London and the North East, to test the feasibility of the project.

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