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Securing Construction Sites and Stakeout Marking: The Challenges of Working Near Utility Networks

Understanding the Challenges of Working Near Utility Networks Work near underground utility networks involves significant risks. Team safety, meeting deadlines, regulatory compliance… the challenges are numerous and critical. At Syslor, we support field professionals on a daily basis — including public works companies, engineering firms, network operators, local authorities, and industrial players. Protecting Teams: A Vital Imperative Too Many Human Risks Still Persist Every project involving utility networks puts people’s safety on the line. Machinery, trenches, cables, and pipelines expose your teams to real dangers. Damage to networks and location errors are common causes of serious — sometimes fatal — accidents, especially when working near gas pipelines or high-voltage cables. The Importance of Stakeout Marking Accurate stakeout marking and access to reliable plans are the first lines of defense. With intuitive tools, even non-tech-savvy personnel can work safely without compromising alertness. Coordination between surveyors, site managers, and project owners is essential to ensure smooth and secure operations. Preventing Damage to Utility Infrastructure Without precise network location, excavation can lead to serious damage — especially to gas pipelines. Stakeout marking then becomes a critical issue, requiring accuracy, coordination, and the right tools to minimize errors. Maintaining markings throughout the duration of the project is often underestimated, yet it helps prevent delays and unexpected costs. Staying on Schedule and Minimizing Costs Any delay affects user services — water, electricity, internet, and more. Proper anticipation, with up-to-date data and precise stakeout marking, helps reduce costs, minimize disruptions, and speed up service restoration. Better Asset Management to Prepare for the Future For local authorities, having an accurate utility network reference is a powerful asset. Reliable network mapping makes urban planning easier and helps prevent costly surprises. Complying with Regulatory Requirements Working near utility networks involves strict safety and damage prevention rules. For contractors and project owners, it is essential to ensure that every operation complies with applicable procedures — from site preparation to execution. Comprehensive documentation, reliable network location, and precise stakeout marking are key to ensuring both compliance and safety for all parties involved. In summary Secure your worksites, prevent damage, stay on schedule, and meet regulatory requirements — these are the challenges we help you tackle with field tools designed for real-world conditions. You have expectations, we have solutions. Discover how Syslor can support you: Explore our solutions

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An energy network operator cuts the time spent on marking by a factor of 8

Digitalising the marking of underground networks for greater safety and efficiency Operating in the Lorraine Nord, Provence and Pays Basque/Landes regions, a network operator has launched an ambitious project to encourage the adoption of digital staking marking solutions while guaranteeing a high level of safety for its operators and reliability in locating buried structures. Solution implemented: EasyView and Augmented Reality at the heart of the field Syslor supported this customer in the deployment of a complete augmented reality ground marking solution for visualising and tracing buried networks: EasyView. The EasyView solution is based on : The Proteus GNSS receiver for centimetre-level geolocation (class A) The EasyView mobile application for augmented reality viewing of networks directly on site A customised conversion key for integrating GIS data with enriched attributes (type, diameter, depth, etc.) Automated processing of network files: tiling, integration and monthly updates. The solution has been deployed in 3 agencies covering 8 administrative districts, with more than 450 sites marked. Challenges encountered Making operations safer and limiting the risks for operators Digitising buried networks to simplify operations Standardising tools and practices between territories Speeding up the adoption of digital tools by field teams The results achieved The results are indisputable: Marking and staking 2 to 8 times faster depending on the case Augmented reality display of networks even in the absence of a GNSS map Strong support from teams in the field, who don’t want to go back. Testimonials from the field Some customer feedback: “Data loading is fast.”“Significant time saving on marking: 15 to 20 minutes instead of 30 to 40!” “I save up to 8 times the marking time.”“I couldn’t go back. Syslor is an indispensable tool.” “Very useful when you don’t have a background plan!” “When I arrived on site, I knew straight away whether there was gas or not.” Perspectives Extension of use to all branches Complete automation of the GIS process ➝ in the field (provision of data) Progressive enrichment of network data: depth, date of installation, material, nominal diameter. A concrete and measurable digital transformation Thanks to the EasyView solution, this network operator has modernised its approach to marking and staking, while reducing its operational risks. Visualising networks in augmented reality has become a strategic lever for efficiency, autonomy and safety for its teams. Would you like to test EasyView on your worksites? Contact us or request a demonstration.

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Augmented reality network marking: feedback from a network operator

The challenge: reliable, fast and accessible network marking in the field When public works are carried out on buried networks, there are many issues at stake: guaranteeing the safety of operators, ensuring the accuracy of staking markings and their maintenance, and reducing intervention costs. Yet in many cases, operators in the field are still working with paper plans, which are sometimes incomplete and often difficult to interpret. The result: errors, extra costs, damage to structures… and a considerable waste of time. To meet these challenges, Syslor has developed EasyView, a solution combining augmented reality and centimetre-level accuracy. Solution deployed: EasyView, the new generation of augmented marking The EasyView solution is based on a triple innovation: The Proteus GNSS receiver for marking accuracy of between 1 and 3 cm, compliant with Class A (CCTA certified) The EasyView augmented reality application for displaying networks directly superimposed on the real environment Automated processing of mapping data to display buried networks With EasyView, a single operator in the field can use his smartphone or tablet to view the condition of buried networks and their attributes in real time, and mark out stakes with an accuracy of 1 to 3 cm. Results observed on site Deploying EasyView has generated measurable and immediate results: Time savings of x2 to x4 on marking and staking Cost savings of 35 to 40% over 3 years on marking services Less damage to structures, so fewer incidents and rework No more paper printouts and optimised travel: a real plus in terms of CSR Operation possible even in a degraded GNSS environment thanks to loading of the map base. Key features used Augmented reality display of buried networks Display of network attributes: type, class, depth, diameter, installation date, etc. Generation of marking certificates for traceability and compliance Offline mode: can be viewed even without a GNSS signal On-site feedback Users praise the ease with which it can be used, the reliability of the markings (comparable to triangulation methods), and the ability to intervene quickly without the need for a paper plan. Inspection visits are made easier, with faster decision-making and immediate checks if there is any doubt about the presence or otherwise of sensitive networks. Some customer feedback: “Marking is as accurate as with triangulation.”“We no longer need to get out the paper plan. It’s all in the phone.” “When there’s an emergency or an unexpected visit, I can check in 30 seconds.” “It’s simple, fast and has saved me from making mistakes.” Score quickly, accurately and independently EasyView is an innovative and proven solution to the challenges of marking and staking underground networks. Thanks to augmented reality, geo-referenced data and an intuitive mobile interface, operators gain in efficiency, safety and autonomy. Would you like to try out EasyView on your worksites? Contact us or request a demonstration.

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Optimising network management using augmented reality: a case study from a petrochemical site

Securing industrial sites with modern network mapping At an industrial petrochemical site in eastern France, the presence of sensitive networks is a major safety issue. The existing plans were obsolete and difficult to use in the field, making it difficult to prepare and secure operations. Faced with these challenges, the site’s management approached Syslor to provide a solution for digitising network data and securing marking & staking. Safety, reliability and efficiency in the field On this industrial site with a high safety profile, the customer had three major priorities: Reduce the risk of damage to underground infrastructures Ensure reliable mapping of sensitive networks on a site with high safety requirements Quickly visualise networks in the field without the need for complex tools Solution deployed: EasyView for industrial safety Syslor implemented its EasyView solution, integrated with the specific constraints of the site: Proteus GNSS receiver for reliable centimetre-level location EasyView mobile application for augmented reality viewing of underground networks Conversion of plans and automatic tiling of existing networks to make them usable on mobile User support and training Key features used Instant visualisation of all networks using the customised conversion key Display of critical attributes defined by the customer: installation date, class, depth, type of network, diameter On-board access to complete mapping: all buried networks on site accessible to the operator Results achieved Immediate availability: work could begin immediately Centimetre-scale visualisation of networks directly in the field Significant reduction in marking time by a factor of 4 Access to reliable, up-to-date data in real time, anywhere. Increased reactivity 24 hours a day. An essential tool for operations on industrial sites Thanks to EasyView, the petrochemical industrial site now has an intuitive, secure mobile tool for visualising its underground networks. Field teams can intervene faster, with fewer risks and always up-to-date information, directly with their smartphone. Are you working on an industrial or SEVESO classified site? Find out how EasyView can transform the way you manage underground networks. Contact us or request a demonstration.

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Récepteur GNSS Reach Rx Reach RS3 Emlid

SYSLOR Solutions Now Compatible with New GNSS Receivers: Focus on Emlid’s Reach RX / RS3

The Reach RX/RS3, like many other GNSS receivers, uses the NMEA format, a universal standard for transmitting positioning data. By leveraging this protocol, we ensure that our applications are compatible with a wide range of GNSS receivers available on the market. This standardized approach offers several advantages: Simplified integration with various GNSS equipment Proven reliability in data transmission Greater flexibility in choosing your hardware With this in mind, we have expanded the compatibility of our applications to include Emlid Reach RX and Reach RS3 GNSS receivers, carefully integrating their technical features (offsets, inertial measurement unit, etc.). A More Open SYSLOR Ecosystem, Designed for Real-World Field Operations Practically speaking, you can now connect your Reach RX/RS3 directly to: EasyField, for intuitive staking and topographic surveying, EasyView, to visualize your networks, plans, and 3D models in augmented reality, EasyScan, to capture your trenches from a video and generate a certified as-built plan (Class A certification). All on Android, with no complex setup: direct Bluetooth connection, automatic GNSS stream recognition, and continuous RTK service support. Choosing SYSLOR Means Choosing a Field-Centric Solution Intuitive interface, even without surveying experience Web portal for project data tracking and management Real-time synchronization between the field and the office A responsive hotline to support you daily Regular technical updates and new features Our promise: to support you from the field to the office with a coherent, scalable system tailored to your real-world needs. Already Working with a Reach RX? Activate Compatibility Today Already using a REACH RX/RS3 on your projects and want to benefit from SYSLOR’s features? Contact our team at contact@syslor.net to activate the connection and start your projects without delay.

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Récepteur GNSS Pyx Teria

SYSLOR Apps and Teria’s PYX GNSS receiver: Precision and Simplicity for Safer, Faster Worksites

To provide field operators with powerful software solutions and support them more effectively in their daily challenges, SYSLOR has extended the compatibility of its solutions to a new flagship GNSS receiver. A Hardware-Software Partnership Serving On-Site Precision By partnering with Teria, SYSLOR reinforces its ability to deliver a simple, reliable, and autonomous working environment tailored to the needs of modern utility and infrastructure worksites. Beyond the technical aspects, this compatibility reflects a shared vision of on-site performance, driven by two companies with the same ambition: to innovate with solutions designed and manufactured in France. A Connected and User-Friendly Environment SYSLOR solutions are designed to be accessible to all field operators, without requiring technical expertise. They are compatible with all Android smartphones and tablets, and are supported by a collaborative web portal aimed at surveyors, CAD designers, and other stakeholders — enabling centralized data processing, project tracking, and streamlined deliverable management. Seamless Compatibility Within the SYSLOR Ecosystem Thanks to GNSS protocol integration, SYSLOR solutions can be connected to the PYX GNSS receiver immediately via the mobile applications installed on phones or tablets, ensuring a smooth, reliable, and ready-to-use field experience. Integrating PYX into SYSLOR’s Technical Environment To ensure full compatibility with the PYX, our engineers integrated the receiver into the SYSLOR portal and synchronized the antenna, handle, and camera constants with the three SYSLOR applications: EasyField for precise staking and data collection of points, lines, and surfaces EasyView to visualize underground networks in augmented reality directly in the field EasyScan to capture open trenches (photogrammetry) and generate a compliant as-built plan with class A accuracy The user’s usual RTK correction service can still be used, regardless of the worksite conditions. This development strengthens SYSLOR’s commitment to delivering an interoperable, intuitive, and ready-to-deploy work environment that meets the growing demands of underground infrastructure projects and enhances the overall user experience. Do you already use a Pyx receiver and want to connect it to SYSLOR applications? Write to us at contact@syslor.net to activate the connection and get started quickly.

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