A Radical improvement in
the efficiency in contractor
as-built data sharing

The benefits of the AsBuiltCheck.com for utilities in a nutshell
Next-day assessment of the reliability of the as-built eventually provided by the contractor.
•Next-day comparison of as-permitted versus as-built.
•Optional: First follow-up by Reduct Expert in case of failure to comply.
•Optional: Safe Data storage in the Reduct Cloud.
•Optional: Conversion to municipal GIS platform format.

As the underground gets more congested, particularly in urban areas, the risk of damage to sub-surface utility networks increases.
In an ideal world, a utility receives accurate as-built data, on time, at a consistent point frequency, and a consistent point quality from its contractors.
Well, that ideal world has arrived in the form of AsBuiltCheck.com
Despite numerous safety initiatives, such as the one-call process, damage appears to be on the increase. Virtual reality and artificial intelligence will certainly make important strides forward to contain damage, but these systems rely on a database of uniform and accurate XYZ data to function well.
In that same ideal world, the utility does not have to invest in in-depth survey technology knowledge, contractor performance monitoring and data quality assessment.
a cloud-based leader in independent as-built quality assurance. Not only does AsBuiltCheck.com tick all the boxes of what utilities do and do not need, it also delivers assessment results the day after a segment is mapped, allowing for corrective measures to be taken when required.

- The utility includes the AsBuiltCheck.com requirement in the as-built specifications of the tender.
- These specifications, and optionally the as-planned design are sent to the AsBuiltCheck.com expert.
- The contractor(s) take the necessary technical and operational steps to assure compliance.
- Immediately after an AsBuiltCheck.com compatible device has completed a measurement, the independent AsBuiltCheck.com Expert evaluates the performance against the as-built requirements.
- On a next day basis, the expert reports to both the utility and the municipality. If necessary, remedial action is taken.
- The contractor delivers the official as-built report after a few weeks.
