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Urban Utilities' digital journey to improving safety

900k

digitised documents

23%

duplicate reduction

1.5m

Customers

Key Takeaways

  • Digitising drawings creates a clean, secure and centralised source of truth for asset data and drawings.

  • Compliance obligations can be supported with easily auditable, transparent system logs.

  • Centralising key engineering drawings and documents keeps field crews and contractors informed and safe.

“Migrating our drawings, documents and processes into RedEye has really allowed us to more efficiently manage our treatment plants"

Jared Rodley
Electrical Technical Specialist, Urban Utilities

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Challenges

As one of the largest water distributor-retailers in Australia, Urban Utilities services more than 1.5 million customers in South East Queensland.

Each year, the organisation supplies more than 141,000ML of water to residents, and removes and treats around 124,700ML of sewage across its vast service network, which covers 14,384 square kilometres.

One key element of Urban Utilities’ service delivery mandate is to maintain asset data for its water and sewerage distribution assets – some of which date back to the early twentieth century. It also aggregates the engineering data from many regional councils in South East Queensland.

With a desire to improve the overall ease and accuracy of governance, and progress its digital transformation initiative, Urban Utilities sought to migrate its asset drawings and documents from on-premise to cloud-based storage in one central platform.

Solution

Once RedEye was selected as the platform of choice, Urban Utilities worked closely with the RedEye team to aggregate and validate its engineering data, structure and tag its vast pool of engineering data.

By the time the implementation project was complete, a large number of documents and drawings from other systems, hard drives and network drives were migrated into the new drawing management ecosystem.

This migration project also removed duplicated content, and provided the organisation with a clean, secure and centralised source of truth for asset data and drawings.

 

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Outcomes

The launch of the new platform provided Urban Utilities with improved visibility of its network, in a way that could be easily and securely accessed by field crews and contractors – wherever they were working.

Today, standardised metadata tags improve automation when new drawings are loaded into the system. CAD tags are auto-populated as well, improving seamless integration with Urban Utilities’ other business applications.

This process reduces load times and ensures drawings are easily searchable.

Urban Utilities also used the launch of the new platform as an opportunity to introduce new templates, bringing in a standardised approach for working with different artefact types.

This build consistency into business workflows, regardless of who is working on a particular asset.

Urban Utilities manages four separate gas-producing facilities and complies with the Electrical Safety Act, amongst other legislation. Having all drawings and documents in one location simplifies this process.

Urban Utilities also reports that information is easier and quicker to find now that key content is online.

Field teams and contractors can now complete work using the most recent version of engineering data and drawings from wherever they’re accessing the system. This improves the safety of work crews while continuing to build value into Urban Utilities’ asset data.

As it continues to seek new ways of improving services to its customers, Urban Utilities is exploring other ways to expand its use of RedEye throughout the business.

Field teams and contractors can now complete work using the most recent version of engineering data and drawings from wherever they’re accessing the system.

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About RedEye

At RedEye, we prioritise our customers above all else. Choosing us means forging a partnership with our talented team members around the world. This relationship shapes our collaborative efforts and defines our shared journey. Today, RedEye operates from three global offices, assisting clients in managing over $450 billion worth of large, complex assets and critical infrastructure.

We launched in Australia in 2012, in response to a widespread business challenge across various industries - the democratisation of engineering drawings and documents. Our aim was to provide staff and contractors with easy access to current and accurate information.

Driven by our vision to create a global hub for engineering drawings we developed a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution, specifically designed to securely store, share, markup, and manage engineering drawings and documents from both desktop and mobile platforms.

Supporting a wide variety of files including CAD, and integrating with core business systems like ERP, EAM, and GIS, RedEye enhances the utility of existing technology stacks to empower both creators and consumers of engineering drawings to work more effectively.

“RedEye’s team and partners have developed deep domain and subject matter expertise working with numerous asset owners and critical infrastructure operators and are available to share best practice solutions, knowledge and processes.”

Randall Makin
Co-Founder & CEO, RedEye

 

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