Electricity networks
Capture poles, conductors, substations, switchgear, transformers, protection devices, condition grades, defects, and safety exceptions.
Network coverage
Capture poles, conductors, substations, switchgear, transformers, protection devices, condition grades, defects, and safety exceptions.
Structure mains, valves, markers, crossings, pressure assets, easement evidence, risk observations, and regulated inspection outcomes.
Survey chambers, ducts, cabinets, ODFs, route sections, splice points, capacity, photos, and connectivity records for future planning.
Audit towers, rooftop sites, antenna systems, power feeds, cabinets, access conditions, safety evidence, and planned maintenance work.
Inspect mains, valves, hydrants, pumping stations, treatment assets, chambers, condition codes, leakage indicators, and remediation tasks.
Map roadside cabinets, traffic systems, cameras, signs, duct runs, power interfaces, environmental conditions, and access constraints.
Detailed asset evidence
Redundant assets and net zero
Many streets contain cabinets, power feeds, enclosures, meters, and legacy network equipment that remain live long after the business need has changed. AMS Capture helps infrastructure teams identify what exists, confirm whether it is active or redundant, and create the evidence needed to consolidate, retire, or modernise assets.
Locate cabinets, chambers, meters, feeds, and enclosures in the field.
Confirm live, idle, abandoned, unsafe, or unknown operational status.
Link powered equipment to load, dependency, consumption, and cost.
Plan consolidation, removal, upgrade, or reuse with evidence.
Visualise avoided energy, carbon reduction, and net-zero progress.
Build a trusted network register
Use AMS Capture to standardize inspections, create defensible records, support ISO 55000 / ISO 55001 asset management processes, and unlock the intelligence needed for future planning. Choose cloud or on-premises deployment, then tailor forms, workflows, reports, integrations, and asset hierarchies around your utility network.