| dc.description.abstract | Company XYZ is involved in various disciplines of design, construction, and maintenance
projects across the United States. A common issue amongst all types of projects are damages to
underground utilities. Damage to underground utilities can result in injuries, loss of life, schedule
delays, and financial losses. Companies engaged in the design, construction, and maintenance of
underground utilities face risk when relying on traditional underground utility management
practices. The purpose of this study is to establish a company-wide Underground Utility
Management Plan (UUMP) that will effectively manage the risk of damage to underground
utilities during construction or maintenance activities. Objective goal of the UUMP is to develop
a plan for verifying the presence of underground utilities on construction sites to minimize the
risk of injuries, property damage, financial loss, and environmental damages. The UUMP will be
developed by a review of current best practices and by a comprehensive analysis of Damage
Reporting Information Tool (DIRT) reports over a 10-year span. | en_US |