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Join Spring and Spatial Insight on Thursday, 30th May between 10:00 am – 12:00 pm to find out how they worked with Dutch water utility, Oasen, and BIM GSP, an Italian water and energy company, to play a pivotal role in providing the expertise and tools to leverage data effectively.
Interested in discovering how to use data-driven methods to improve infrastructure performance and make optimal and accountable decisions about pipe replacement?
Join Spring and Spatial Insight on Thursday, 30th May between 10:00 am – 12:00 pm to find out how they worked with Dutch water utility, Oasen, and BIM GSP, an Italian water and energy company, to play a pivotal role in providing the expertise and tools to leverage data effectively. They will be sharing how they used their advanced analytics and software solutions to enable optimal and accountable decision-making regarding pipe replacement based upon asset data and historical leakage data.
In this session, we’ll be exploring how Spatial Insight’s work contributes to customising leakage-reduction tools, identifying opportunities for data improvement, and ultimately enhancing infrastructure performance while mitigating risks, as demonstrated by their successful past projects.
The most powerful predictor of future leakages are historic leakages. That’s why Spatial Insight’s software relies solely upon already available data within a water utility to help predict asset maintenance needs.
Oasen, serving 800,000 customers, invested €15 million in pipe construction and replacement in 2022. Collaborating with Spatial Insight, they adopted data-driven asset management, utilising SI-Rehab and BestNet software based on asset and historical leakage data. Spatial Insight’s approach offered a significant advantage: their technology has enabled Oasen to make optimal and accountable decisions regarding pipe replacement without the need for additional operational expenses on inspections, sensors, or satellite imagery. The application of data driven asset management initiated the reduction of non-revenue water from 5.5% back to 4%.
In 2023, Spatial Insight spearheaded another project in collaboration with BIM GSP, focusing on embracing data-driven asset management to reduce non-revenue water by 35% within three years. Using SI-Cluster, Spatial Insight analysed pipe clusters, customised tools to identify leakage hot spots, and suggested data improvements, enhancing accuracy of the calculation results. The results have already proven impactful, persuading a mayor to green light an investment in pipe replacement. This success underscores the transformative potential of data-driven approaches in infrastructure management.
If you or someone in your organisation is interested in hearing more about how Spatial Insight applies proprietary algorithms and innovative software to reduce leakage and non-revenue water while contributing to strategic asset management goals, register today!
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