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Aerial Patrol & Analysis (AP&A)

Tender ID: 281273


Tender Details

Organisation:
Tender #:
RFT 063-2016  
Status:
Closed
Publish Date:
5 September 2016
Closing Date:
5 October 2016

Tender Description

⁠⁠⁠Essential Energy invites responses from suitably qualified aerial inspection and analysis industry experts utilising innovative remote sensing technologies such as Light Detecting and Ranging (LiDAR) and high definition (HD) digital aerial photography, and high volume data analytics. Essential Energy utilises remote sensing technologies for inspection of the overhead network which includes approximately 180,000kms of lines and some 1.4M pole structures. This is a large undertaking requiring:
* Annually approximately 32,554 network/km/per year km of lines surveyed by LiDAR and high resolution photography of pole tops
* Annually approximately an average of 70,775 network/km/per year km of lines surveyed by LiDAR for vegetation encroachment
* A significant volume of analytics to turn the data into intelligence for asset managers to minimise network risk

That will be all network km flown each year accumulating and data available for short and long term analysis of the environment around network and individual network components.

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Location

New South Wales   :   Central West   :   Far North Coast   :   Far West   :   Hunter   :   Illawarra   :   Mid North Coast   :   Murray   :   New England   :   Orana   :   Riverina   :   Southern Highlands   :   Sydney