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1700 S. Peachtree Rd. Balch Springs TX 75180




SUBSURFACE UTILITY ENGINEERING (SUE)


With billions in federal stimulus flowing into state and
     local budgets this year and next, states and
 municipalities are prioritizing shovel ready projects.
$ 130,000,000,000.00 is set aside for construction of
    highways, buildings and other public works.
States and municipalities, to keep from wasting tax
 dollars, must consider requiring their contractors to
consider one very important question in order to keep
      their projects on time, and within budget.


Do you know where your underground utilities are
           located before you dig?
RISKS OF NOT BEING SHOVEL READY

National organizations estimate more than 400,000 utility lines are damaged or severed each
                                     year in the U.S.
                    Gas pipeline explosions can result in fatal accidents
                 Severed power lines can cause fatalities by electrocution
                          Frequent environmental spills can occur
Complications can cause traffic congestion in work zones, accidents can affect public safety
                response times and disrupting businesses and communities
                              Taxpayer dollars are squandered
 Public looses faith in elected officials, contractors and engineers in charge of the project
        Litigation is often pursued when utilities are damaged during construction
    Severed 9-1-1 phone lines and power lines can cause safety concerns for the public
1999 PURDUE UNIVERSITY STUDY

                                      Titled


Cost Savings on Highway Projects Utilizing Subsurface Utility Engineering


 71 Projects totaling over 1 billion were studied. The study revealed that a $4.62
               savings was achieved for every $1.00 spent on SUE.
A recent study sponsored by the American
   Association of State Highway Transportation
 Officials (AASHTO) and conducted by Dr. Ralph
   Ellis and Dr. Randolph Thomas as part of the
 National Cooperative Highway Research program
      NCHRP 2-24 (12) for the Department of
 Transportation revealed that the leading causes of
   construction delays on federal and state DOT
projects is utility relocation and utility differing site
                       conditions.
DOT Projects have far-reaching impacts and
 commonly intersect with an abundance of
    underground utilities, including:

                Metropolitan areas
                Airports
                Bridges
                Plant access roads


The potential negative impacts are obvious.
TOOLS TO LIMIT DAMAGES
   We have a variety of tools and techniques at our disposal with which to
                      identify underground utilities.


Computerized Aided Design combining many different aspects of the project
                            into a base map
                      Consolidate right of way maps
 Vacuum Extraction, which provides a nondestructive method of removing
                         dirt to expose utilities
  Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems
    (GPS) to combine software and hardware to develop database using
       coordinates of various land features and mapping techniques
1700 S. Peachtree Rd. Balch Springs TX 75180


               For more information,
                    Gerry Locke
                  1-877-559-0531
         Broadband.networks@bsicable.com
                 www.bsicable.com
HUB /Native American / Women & Minority Owned Firm

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  • 1. 1700 S. Peachtree Rd. Balch Springs TX 75180 SUBSURFACE UTILITY ENGINEERING (SUE) With billions in federal stimulus flowing into state and local budgets this year and next, states and municipalities are prioritizing shovel ready projects. $ 130,000,000,000.00 is set aside for construction of highways, buildings and other public works.
  • 2. States and municipalities, to keep from wasting tax dollars, must consider requiring their contractors to consider one very important question in order to keep their projects on time, and within budget. Do you know where your underground utilities are located before you dig?
  • 3. RISKS OF NOT BEING SHOVEL READY National organizations estimate more than 400,000 utility lines are damaged or severed each year in the U.S. Gas pipeline explosions can result in fatal accidents Severed power lines can cause fatalities by electrocution Frequent environmental spills can occur Complications can cause traffic congestion in work zones, accidents can affect public safety response times and disrupting businesses and communities Taxpayer dollars are squandered Public looses faith in elected officials, contractors and engineers in charge of the project Litigation is often pursued when utilities are damaged during construction Severed 9-1-1 phone lines and power lines can cause safety concerns for the public
  • 4. 1999 PURDUE UNIVERSITY STUDY Titled Cost Savings on Highway Projects Utilizing Subsurface Utility Engineering 71 Projects totaling over 1 billion were studied. The study revealed that a $4.62 savings was achieved for every $1.00 spent on SUE.
  • 5. A recent study sponsored by the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and conducted by Dr. Ralph Ellis and Dr. Randolph Thomas as part of the National Cooperative Highway Research program NCHRP 2-24 (12) for the Department of Transportation revealed that the leading causes of construction delays on federal and state DOT projects is utility relocation and utility differing site conditions.
  • 6. DOT Projects have far-reaching impacts and commonly intersect with an abundance of underground utilities, including: Metropolitan areas Airports Bridges Plant access roads The potential negative impacts are obvious.
  • 7. TOOLS TO LIMIT DAMAGES We have a variety of tools and techniques at our disposal with which to identify underground utilities. Computerized Aided Design combining many different aspects of the project into a base map Consolidate right of way maps Vacuum Extraction, which provides a nondestructive method of removing dirt to expose utilities Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to combine software and hardware to develop database using coordinates of various land features and mapping techniques
  • 8. 1700 S. Peachtree Rd. Balch Springs TX 75180 For more information, Gerry Locke 1-877-559-0531 Broadband.networks@bsicable.com www.bsicable.com HUB /Native American / Women & Minority Owned Firm