" Most people spend more time and energy going around problems than in trying to solve them." - Henry Ford
There is increasing demand to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the management of utilities and infrastructure. Not only do existing infrastructure networks need to be improved, new facilities need to be added to cope with increased demand, critical supplies, and a range of other factors. Success in public infrastructure is measures according to triple bottom line criteria: social, economic and environment. These forces have seen the adoption of spatial technology by utilities and other public and private sector entities expand significantly over recent years.
There are many challenges in planning and development of gas, power, transport and water and related sectors. These critical services require administrators to make the right strategic choices to create reliable, valuable, sustainable assets that can be used well into the future.
How does Spatial Vision support Utilities and Infrastructure?
Spatial Vision provides advice the private sector, regional, state and federal government, and regulators in the area of critical services utilities and infrastructure in the following areas:
- Asset Management
- Continuity of Service
- Field Operations
- Customer Enquiries
- Facility Business Case Preparation/Design Studies
- Route Selections and Impact Assessments


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