
Holding Back Disaster
Holding Back Disaster: Protecting Lives and Infrastructure Through Excavation Damage Prevention presents a rare system-level account of excavation damage prevention as a form of critical infrastructure, bringing together the people, systems, and practices that protect people and essential infrastructure every day.
Excavation damage to buried infrastructure is one of the most persistent, costly, and under-examined safety problems in the built environment. Each year in the United States alone, millions of excavation activities place buried gas, electric, water, sewer, and telecommunications assets at risk, resulting in fatalities, injuries, service outages, environmental harm, and billions of dollars in economic losses. The book traces the evolution of undergrounding and coordination practices from early utility cooperation through the emergence of One-Call/811 systems, modern locating technologies, and data-driven risk management. Rather than treating utility strikes as a series of isolated failures, the book demonstrates how outcomes are shaped by institutional design, incentives, workforce dynamics, data quality, and regulatory fragmentation. It presents narratives and case studies, supported by real-world incidents, quantitative estimates, and expert perspectives.
This book is essential reading for infrastructure and construction practitioners and leaders who work across excavation, utilities, locating, safety management, and risk.
- Alaotsikko
- Protecting Lives and Infrastructure Through Excavation Damage Prevention
- Kirjailija
- Scott Landes, Benjamin R. Dierker
- ISBN
- 9781041351214
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 310 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 10.8.2026
- Kustantaja
- TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
- Sivumäärä
- 300