Speakers:
Shauna Herron, Managing Director – Environmental Techniques (Lead Speaker)
Iain Jones, Risk & Lifecycle Planning Manager – Scottish Water
Mark Mitchell, Head of Capital Delivery – Northern Ireland Water
Jack Hutton, Director – Good Friday Robotics
Harry Hutton, Director – Good Friday Robotics
Ross Grant, Project Manager – Caledonia Water Alliance
Thomas Philliben, Operations Manager – Environmental Techniques
Gerard McColgan, Contracts Director – Dawson Warm
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This is a No-Dig Award 2024 winner for the Trenchless Project and the New Technology category.
Drone technology integrated with LiDAR is revolutionizing sewer network surveys by enabling safe and efficient inspections. This innovative approach allows drones to access hazardous and hard-to-reach areas while LiDAR technology captures precise 3D data of the sewer infrastructure. Successfully tested and implemented in the UK and Ireland in collaboration with water authorities, this technology provides critical surveys for assets that were previously inaccessible.
The 3D models generated from these surveys offer detailed insights into the dimensions, defects, and geolocation of sewer systems. This comprehensive data empowers water authorities to make informed decisions regarding maintenance and repairs, significantly enhancing the safety and efficiency of their operations. By reducing the need for manual inspections, which can be dangerous and disruptive, drones and LiDAR optimize maintenance efforts, ultimately benefiting both communities and the environment.
This approach reflects the growing adoption of advanced technologies in infrastructure management, supporting modern engineering standards and sustainable practices. By minimizing environmental impact and improving the reliability of essential infrastructure, this method demonstrates how innovation can contribute to better public services and the protection of natural resources.
Speakers:
1. Shauna Herron - Managing Director – Environmental Techniques
2. Iain Jones - Risk & Lifecycle Planning Manager – Scottish Water
3. Mark Mitchell - Head of Capital Delivery – Northern Ireland Water
4. Jack Hutton - Director – Good Friday Robotics
5. Harry Hutton - Director – Good Friday Robotics
6. Ross Grant - Project Manager – Caledonia Water Alliance
7. Thomas Philliben - Operations Manager – Environmental Techniques
8. Gerard McColgan – Contracts Director – Dawson Wam