
CASE STUDY — Electricity Pylons
ASSESSMENT OF PYLON FOUNDATIONS OF THE SWISS POWER GRID
AQUILA is supporting Brenni Engineering in evaluating the condition of the concrete foundations of 260 electricity pylons of Switzerland’s high-voltage power network – and developing an approach for such assessments that could help optimally preserve the value of this vital national asset.
Project Impacts
Facilitating asset management of many widely distributed structures on a single platform
The cloud-based INSPECT software platform facilitates the highly efficient management of distributed assets such as electricity pylons – once the system had been set up and used to assess the first pylon, repeating the process for all the other pylons becomes a matter of routine, resulting in increased efficiency and improved reliability across a national grid with 12,000 pylons.
Optimizing planning of maintenance and repair work
In particular, the INSPECT platform supports the efficient planning and recording of maintenance and repair/strengthening work on the basis of paperless evaluations with immediate storage of data in a structured system – the work required to be carried out on many pylons can be categorized and bundled to enhance efficiencies.
Defining how non-destructive testing (NDT) may be used in a targeted way for improved efficiency
A pilot project was carried out to define how AQUILA’s industry-leading NDT equipment should be used in a targeted way depending on the results of a visual assessment of each pylon.
Helping minimize the risk of disruptions to service
The introduction of a single cloud-based asset-management platform for recording and managing all relevant data relating to the network’s many pylon foundations can help ensure the power grid’s reliability – an important objective considering how vital a country’s high-voltage power network is to its economy and its population.
Helping to preserve the value of this vital national asset
AQUILA’s asset-management approach to assessing the foundations of electricity pylons can help maintain the value of this important element of Switzerland’s national infrastructure, at a cost that is likely to be less than 1% of the cost of associated repair work.
Facts & Figures
1
The time taken, in minutes, to generate a report containing all test data.
38
The number of tests carried out on four foundations during a two-day period.
260
The number of pylons – with 1040 foundations in total – included in the pilot project to develop an approach to the assessment and remediation of pylon foundations.
12,000
The approximate number of pylons in the transmission network of Switzerland’s extra-high-voltage power grid which could benefit from AQUILA’s ‘asset management’ approach to structural investigations.
TECHNOLOGY OUTPUTS
NDT EQUIPMENT USED