
Underground electricity cables and gas pipelines in London have been mapped to improve safety and efficiency on construction sites.
The data has been gathered by energy network owner Energy Assets Networks (EAN) and includes pipe and cable size, material, location, route and connections, displayed on a clickable map.
EAN’s work, digitally mapping its utility assets in London, is one of a number of projects around the country. Data from all these projects will feed into the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) – a vast digital resource for highway authorities, utility companies and contractors.
EAN has been funded for the work by the government’s Geospatial Commission, in partnership with the Greater London Authority (GLA).
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