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Agreement between LSBUD and UK Government signals safe digging collaboration

 

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World Pipelines,

The agreement between safe digging experts LSBUD and DSIT, responsible for establishing the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR), marks a joint commitment to improving the safety of those carrying out street works, and reducing accidental damage to the UK’s critical underground infrastructure.

The MOU recognises LSBUD’s safe dig workflow risk analysis, communication exchange and work management functionality, as well as its extensive expertise and pre-existing industry relationships. Reassuringly for the safe digging community, the MOU also stated that NUAR was not intended to replace or replicate LSBUD’s established service. Indeed, LSBUD is now working with Ordnance Survey, who operate NUAR on behalf of government.

The two services will complement each other, with LSBUD facilitating the ambitions of NUAR, and working closely with DSIT to ensure the infrastructure data is used effectively and efficiently. With interoperability in mind, the MOU also covers Ordnance Survey, as the Government’s appointed operator of NUAR.

The agreement, first announced at LSBUD’s National Damage Prevention Day, is being unveiled as part of National Safe Digging Week, which began on 6th July. This awareness week is dedicated to promoting excavation safety and preventing damage to underground infrastructure, with this year’s theme aptly focusing on ‘The Power of Collaboration’.

Richard Broome, Managing Director of LSBUD, signed the memorandum on behalf of LSBUD. He says: “We welcome this agreement and are looking forward to working alongside Ordnance Survey and the Government. The understanding is a big relief for our safe digging community, and we have already taken great strides forward, setting up the first planned industry workshop.

“For us, it’s not about competing with each other. It is about safety. It always has been, and it always will be. By focusing on data sharing, integration and collaboration, we can move the industry forward, and do so safely.” Richard Broome concludes: “It is very apt that the theme of this year’s National Safe Digging Week’s is ‘The Power of Collaboration’. It echoes our thinking and our ambition to keep people safe while digging. We are thrilled to have OS and DSIT on board for this journey, and can’t wait to make a real, purposeful impact together.”

To learn more about NUAR, please visit National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) - GOV.UK.

Find out more about LSBUD and its safe digging service.