beforeUdig is a FREE online service which enables anyone undertaking excavation works to obtain information on the location of cables, pipes and other utility assets in and around any proposed dig site, helping to protect themselves and valuable assets during these works. In most cases it provides a ‘one stop shop’ for contractors to communicate about their planned activities with member utilities and authorities.
Residents in South Auckland’s Karaka were warned to stay indoors for several hours last night following a gas leak near a primary school.
A worker installing a roadside sign has been critically injured after coming into contact with underground power cables in Rotorua.
A broadband cable was cut by civil contractors excavating for a new road culvert in the westward Marlborough Sounds.
Tasmanians lost access to internet and mobile phone coverage for about six hours on Tuesday afternoon after two undersea fibre cables connecting it to the mainland were accidentally damaged.
Vodafone NZ says it has restored broadband and mobile services to customers across central and eastern parts of the North Island.
A gas leak caused after a pipe was accidentally ruptured resulted in emergency services being sent to Fitzroy on Saturday.
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The independent commission set up to advise the government on infrastructure projects, bottlenecks, timing and industry resources says there is a pipeline of more than 500 projects worth $21 billion planned for the next decade.
An E-Ticket online enquiry is an asset location plan request created and entered into the beforeUdig database through our online service. The beforeUdig interactive system can process Design, Excavation and Resubmit tickets.