Do the Math: Compounding Poles Equals Compounding Fines

Do the Math: Compounding Poles Equals Compounding Fines
Call it double wood, double utility poles, or just a double headache for your joint use department, neglecting to remove an old pole when a new one has been installed right next door—or in the attacher's case, transfer off of a pole in a timely manner—can lead to many ...

Tips for Field Asset Management: Create an Assessment Strategy

Assessing what's in the field is a key component to asset management. If you do not know what's out there or the current ...

Your Attachment, My Liability: The Burden of the Utility Pole Owner

For pole owners, attachers are partners: entities that rely on mutual agreement to operate together in one space. However, ...

The Hidden Cost of Resource Contention

We frequently discuss the time and monetary constraints many joint use departments face, often in the context of resource ...

Do You Need Joint Use Assistance and Not Know It?

Deep in the mines of days past, workers would carry along a small, caged bird on each subterranean trip. Its purpose? To ...