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Press Releases
SITEWISE LANDS XCEL ENERGY CONTRACT
Denver, CO (March 31, 2009) – SiteWise, a Denver-based subsurface utility engineering firm, announces that it has been awarded a major contract from Xcel Energy to provide locating services for the company’s underground gas and electric facilities in South Denver, Pueblo and along the Western Slope. Read More...
SITEWISE HIRES NEW VP OF OPERATIONS
Denver, CO (October 16, 2008) – SiteWise, a subsurface utility engineering firm, announces the addition of Scott Matlock as vice president of operations. Matlock has 30 years of industry experience and will oversee the company’s day-to-day operations and over 40 field personnel. Read More...
Articles
‘Reasonable Care’ Can Help Avoid Costly Damages on Jobsites
The Daily Journal 2009
By Todd Taylor, Director at SiteWise LLC.
The Utility Notification Center of Colorado’s “Call Before You Dig” service continues to be a critical component of mitigating damages throughout the state. According to UNCC’s annual report, “the decreasing trend since 2003 in the number and severity of facility damages in Colorado is evidence that shared responsibility, mutual cooperation and precise information do make a difference.”
A SiteWise technician utilizes the proper equipment to safely identify and locate underground utilities. Read More...
Underground Utility Safety and Damage Prevention
The Constructor’s Voice 2009 -- Colorado Contractors Association
By Dennis Thebeau, P.E., President, SiteWise, LLC
Every year, workers in the U.S. are injured or killed on the jobsite due to utility excavation damages. Fortunately, there were no major injuries or fatalities in Colorado in 2007 from underground utility damages. According to the annual report published by the Utility Notification Center of Colorado (UNCC), “the decreasing trend since 2003 in the number and severity of facility damages in Colorado is evidence that shared responsibility, mutual cooperation and precise information do make a difference.” While the number of incidences has decreased, other statistics provided by UNCC show that damages and their negative impacts are still occurring daily. Read More...
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