North Dakota Co-Op expects automated system to cut design time by 90 percent
ST. PAUL, MN (Nov. 10, 2011)—
Powel, Inc., a leading developer of software that helps utilities work smarter, recently announced
McKenzie Electric Cooperative (MEC) selected its
StakeOut® mobile field design client.
Powel collaborated with Topcon Positioning Systems, Inc. (TPS) to incorporate McKenzie Electric’s unique requirements and produce a solution with customized capabilities. With this software, McKenzie Electric design personnel can accurately stake each structure of a line within one-half of an inch of the designated target. The software also directs the utility’s design personnel to a straight line between any two points and provides elevation change and distance from the last structure, and it directs the design personnel to any anchor locations. “This new software will allow the utility to reduce its worksheet development time by an estimated 90 percent,” said Skurupey. The StakeOut software will be integrated with McKenzie’s geographical information system (GIS) application and is scheduled for installation in winter 2012. StakeOut is just one part of the WorkStudio suite, which includes applications for outage recovery, vegetations management, mapping and more. WorkStudio is a mobile work management system that helps utilities work smarter through the entire asset lifecycle.
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