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Utility Mapping with Aerial Imagery and Location Intelligence

Monitor infrastructure development, manage utility assets, optimise crew deployment, and swiftly respond to disruptions.

Lower Molongolo Water Quality Control Centre

Streamline Asset Management for Utilities Across Entire Networks

View a single service area or an entire region on-demand from wherever you are. Much more current than even the latest satellite map, our frequently updated imagery provides the truth on the ground for utility asset management — so you can plan maintenance activity, address issues, and mitigate utility risk with confidence.

Utilities Asset Management from Above

Monitor utility assets from any location — including power lines, pipelines, and transmission towers — to proactively address potential issues and prevent downtime.

Search our back-catalogue of historical imagery to analyse environmental factors and identify vulnerable infrastructure.

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Plan Accurately with Location Intelligence

Plan and design new utilities infrastructure, including urban stormwater management, more accurately and effectively with Nearmap 3D content.

Trust the most up-to-date imagery and data to visualise terrain, identify potential obstacles helping you meet project budgets and deadlines.

Identify utility environmental issues in New South Wales
Mar 2023 | Canterbury, NSW, AU

Proactively Identify Environmental Issues

Monitor the impact of utility infrastructure on the environment with consistent, current captures, location intelligence data, and 10+ years of historical imagery.

Use Nearmap AI to identify areas of vegetation encroachment to maintain assets including power lines and subterranean water pipes.

Jan 2022 | Brisbane East, QLD, AU
Mar 2022 | Brisbane East, QLD, AU

Be Prepared for Smart Emergency Response

Understand previous incidents with high-resolution imagery to help inform future disaster response planning.

The Nearmap ImpactResponse post-catastrophe programme captures the impact of major events such as fires and floods to help you effectively deploy field resources in the future.

Keep Things Flowing with Stormwater Management

Identify surface types, building footprints, solar panels and more in a few clicks with Nearmap AI feature extraction.

Bring certainty to your plans and speed up decision-making with automated, verifiable insights. Use our surface permeability layer, for example, to optimise stormwater management with confidence.

High-resolution aerial basemaps of water utility in Naperville, IL - 12 Mar. 2019
Nearmap Basemap in ArcGIS

Streamline Workflows with Seamless Integration

Integrate our high-resolution aerial imagery and data into your leading GIS platform or Enterprise Asset Management solution of choice via API

Analyse and use our content your way to drive analytical insight, evaluate risk metrics, support logistical exercises, and engage with customers and partners more efficiently with high-resolution, aerial imagery for utility asset management.

Aerial view of wastewater treatment plant in Ontario, Canada
Customer Story

9,000 km of Water Main, 1 Exceptional Mapping Solution

Yarra Valley Water maintains its vast infrastructure and keeps customers hydrated and happy with up-to-date, high-res aerial imagery. 

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Frequently Asked Questions about Utility Mapping

  • What is utility mapping?

    Utility mapping is the process of locating and identifying utility assets and infrastructure and visualising these on a map, including views from above from aerial or satellite maps.

  • What are the uses of utility maps?

    Utility maps are used for utility asset management, urban hydrology planning, vegetation management, stormwater management, optimising maintenance and repair programs, emergency and post-catastrophe support, risk and regulatory compliance and network loading and capacity evaluation.

  • What is the importance of utility surveys?

    Utility surveys are used to efficiently monitor, plan and design for utility infrastructure development, cost-effectively manage utility assets, optimise deployment of field resources, quickly identify vulnerable infrastructure, swiftly respond to disruptions, and better inform post-disaster recovery.

Utilities water aerial industry in Somerville, Western Australia
Somerville, WA, AU

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Up your aerial game and start working with high-res, current imagery of your work sites and properties. Get the advantage of premium geospatial content combined with world-class mapping software and integrations.

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