Cambridge, UK: (www.1spatial.com) An industry-leading, innovative partnership between Northumbrian Water and data management specialists 1Spatial, will help to enhance response times for customers who experience problems with the sewer network in and around their properties.
Key benefits are:
- £8.75 million saved on survey costs for transferred networks, representing an 87% saving
- Mapping completed in 1/8 of the time originally planned
- Better data ensures better customer service and asset investment plans
Northumbrian Water (NWL) assumed responsibility for an estimated 13,500km of private drains and sewers when the law changed to transfer ownership from property owners to local water companies. However, only 5% of the inherited network was mapped.
1Spatial proposed an approach built on its 1Integrate solution. Working with subject-matter experts at Northumbrian Water, the team developed a series of rules to infer the missing information, based on limited records available and the expertise of staff.
Northumbrian Water estimated that using a traditional surveying process would have cost £10m in the first five years alone. Choosing 1Spatial’s rules-based approach dramatically reduced both the time and cost of the project. By configuring 1Spatial’s unique software using Northumbrian Water’s expert engineering knowledge, a new model of the network was created. Head of Wastewater Networks and Developer Services, Mike Madine, explains:
“The cost difference is quite significant. Our original plan was to physically map just one third of the transferred network. That would have cost £10 million. Working with 1Spatial, we’re able to deliver a map of the whole transferred network in just two years, for £1.25 million. Our partnership with 1Spatial has led to the development of an industry-leading process that combines our expertise and traditional surveying with state of the art mapping technology. ”
Bob Chell, Head of Consultancy Services at 1Spatial, said:
“The transferred network was a big unknown for Northumbrian Water. However, working collaboratively to understand their data and business challenges we were able to achieve a significant reduction in costs and improvement in process. We were delighted to partner with Northumbrian on such an innovative and industry leading solution.”
Watch the video or read the full case study at: www.1spatial.com/northumbrian-water
Northumbrian Water Group and 1Spatial have been shortlisted for the upcoming Water Industry Achievement Awards in the Most Innovative Use of an Existing Technology category. Find out more at: http://www.waterindustryachievementawards.info/2017/en/page/finalists
About 1Spatial
1Spatial is the global leader in managing geospatial data. We make data smarter by making it more current, more complete and more consistent – ensuring decisions are always grounded in the best available information. Our unique, rules-based approach delivers enterprise-scale, cross-platform, automation to all stages of the data lifecycle. It builds confidence in the data while reducing the time and cost of stewardship. Our clients include utility and telecoms businesses, transport organisations, national mapping agencies and government departments. A leader in our field, we have over forty five years’ experience and a record of continual innovation and development.
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About Northumbrian Water
Northumbrian Water Limited supplies 2.7 million customers in the North East with both water and sewerage services, trading as Northumbrian Water, and 1.8 million customers in the South East with water services, trading as Essex & Suffolk Water.
In the most recent survey by the Consumer Council for Water, Northumbrian Water was named the UK’s most trusted water company by its customers. 2016 also saw Northumbrian Water named the world’s most ethical water company for the sixth successive year.
For further media information, contact Paul White on 0191 3015325.
Abbey Road, Pity Me, Durham DH1 5FJ. Telephone 0345 6047468. Website: www.nwl.co.uk