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Infrastructure Insight from Osmose
Quarterly news on important topics related to infrastructure management and innovation:
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Case Study | Saving Costs with Capitalized Cable Assessment Program
Learn how CenterPoint teamed with IMCORP®, an Osmose Company, to rehabilitate the aged underground loops and certify them to like new condition, resulting in a 65% rehabilitation cost reduction and a 98% outage reduction.
Case Study | Keeping the Power on in the Harshest Conditions
In Northern Manitoba, maintaining utility poles is crucial due to the harsh environment that can lead to rapid pole rot, strength loss, and overall lifespan.
Fill out the form and learn how Osmose was able to navigate these overwhelming obstacles and increase resiliency.
Case Study | Improve Reliability with Underground Cable Testing Program
Despite nearly three years of targeted cable replacements based on age, failure history, and construction type, the utility found that while the failure rate was finally declining, the cost per avoided failure had surged by over 250%.
Download the case study to discover how IMCORP® delivered a more efficient, cost-effective solution to revolutionize the utility's underground asset management strategy.
Case Study | The Value of Factory Grade® Underground Cable Scanning
When a leading renewable energy site developer experienced several outages following a wind farm site commissioning, they needed to get to the root of the issue.
Fill out the form to download and see what the developer found after using IMCORP® to reassess the cable system and the final solution.
Case Study | Improving Grid Resiliency with the Tough Truss Core®
A longstanding Osmose utility client faced a challenge with rejected poles where traditional truss designs couldn't be installed. Initially, full replacement seemed the only option, costing over $10,000 per pole.
Fill out the form to download and learn how Osmose engineers created, tested, and launched designs allowing for a larger range of placement options on weakened poles.