Four disciplines. One integrated practice.
Each engagement is shaped around the outcome your utility needs — a cleaner records system, a working field deployment, a credible GIS roadmap, or a team that can carry the work forward. We tend to do more than one at a time, because the problems rarely live alone.
Utility GIS Implementation & Modernization
From legacy geodatabases or paper archives to a modern, UPDM-aligned Utility Network that integrates cleanly with your operational systems. Implementation, migration, and the governance layer that keeps it working.
ArcGIS Utility Network deployment
End-to-end deployment of ESRI's Utility Network, configured for electric, gas, water, or telecom, with the topology rules your operations and engineering teams actually need.
UPDM schema design & adaptation
Utility and Pipeline Data Model schemas adapted to your asset types, regulatory reporting needs, and existing naming conventions — not a copy-paste import.
Legacy data migration
Moving records from CAD, older geodatabases, scanned paper archives, and disconnected Excel trackers into a unified, queryable, maintainable system.
Operational system integration
Clean integrations with ADMS, OMS, SCADA, and customer information systems so GIS becomes operational infrastructure — not a standalone archive.
Asset Records & Data Governance
The invisible layer that determines whether everything else works: who owns which data, how it gets captured, how it gets reviewed, how it gets corrected. Governance is usually where modernization programs quietly succeed or loudly fail.
Records reconciliation
Field-verified reconciliation between your GIS, as-builts, operational records, and physical infrastructure. Where the map doesn't match the ground, we find it and fix it.
Data quality audits
Structured audits of completeness, accuracy, lineage, and metadata — with findings that are actionable, not just a PDF report that gets filed and forgotten.
As-built capture workflows
Redesigned workflows so construction and maintenance work flows back into the records system promptly and accurately, rather than accumulating in a backlog.
CMMS / EAM integration
Clean integration between GIS and Maximo, SAP, or Cityworks so asset, work order, and financial data share a common spatial reality.
Field Safety & Damage Prevention
Crews, supervisors, inspectors, and locators working from mobile GIS they actually trust — with locate programs, emergency response GIS, TVC records, and field worker safety systems built on Canadian pipeline safety standards and adapted to Mexican operational and regulatory reality.
Locate & damage prevention
One Call workflow design, ticket management, locate quality audits, and post-incident review — modeled on CSA Z247 and CGA Best Practices, adapted to NOM-007-ASEA and CRE requirements.
Emergency response GIS
Isolation valve network modeling, pressure zone mapping, and EOP-GIS integration so control room operators can respond to a gas emergency from a map they trust — in minutes, not hours.
TVC records & MAOP compliance
Traceable, Verifiable, Complete records assessment, MAOP documentation remediation, and regulatory audit preparation for ASEA and CRE pipeline safety compliance.
Field worker safety systems
Work-alone programs, crew location monitoring, hazard proximity awareness, and bilingual Survey123 safety forms — deployed on Field Maps and integrated with work order management.
Advisory & Training
For utilities building internal GIS capability, not buying another consulting dependency. Strategic advisory, fractional leadership, and structured knowledge transfer — so the expertise stays with your team after we leave.
GIS strategy roadmaps
Three- to five-year roadmaps that sequence technology, data, governance, and adoption work — defensible to executives, actionable for the team that delivers it.
Governance framework design
Data ownership, change control, quality standards, and escalation structures — documented, approved, and wired into how work actually gets done.
Fractional GIS leadership
Senior GIS leadership on a fractional basis while you build the internal role — strategy, vendor management, and hiring support included.
Knowledge transfer programs
Structured training tracks for GIS analysts, field supervisors, and engineering users — so internal capability grows as quickly as the platform.
Start with the discipline that matters most to you.
Most engagements begin with one service and expand. Tell us where your pressure is highest — we'll scope around it.
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