Utility Poles and Tornadoes: Joint Use Preparation and Recovery

Utility Poles and Tornadoes: Joint Use Preparation and Recovery
With wind speeds of up to 300 miles per hour, widths that reach more than one mile across and paths of destruction that can exceed 50 miles long, tornadoes are arguably the most violent storms that occur in nature.1 Capable of toppling trees, leveling houses and tossing ...

The Pitfalls of Managing Utility Pole Transfers in Joint Use

From time to time, utility poles need to be replaced. When that happens, a pole transfer is scheduled. The issue with this ...

Managing Joint Use Utility Poles Attachments: Overloading

Utility pole owners are responsible not only for the pole itself, but also for all of the attachments and equipment on ...

Telecom Asset Management: Requirements for CO Inventory Software

The key to efficiently managing your telecommunications company assets and inventory is comprehensive, up-to-date data. ...

Should Utilities & Telcos Build or Buy Asset Management Software?

Any kind of joint use management, whether it is in utilities, telecommunications, or municipalities, can be a difficult ...