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In this video we are down at the lovely Aireys Inlet. We are working at a holiday park and the owner wants to replace the front fence, but before he can do that he wants to make sure he knows exactly where the underground Telstra and power cables are so that they can make sure they don't damage any of them. Featured in this video is Shaun Stephen who is performing all the locating and Ben Minutoli who is narrating the video and filming it as well. _______________________________________________________________________ The company website address is www.geelongcablelocations.com.au Geelong Cable Locations are the experts to call when you need to know where underground cables and pipes are buried. We service Geelong, Melbourne and Country Victoria. We offer: Electromagnetic Field Locating (also known as digital locating, or just cable locating) Ground Penetrating Radar Non-Destructive Digging (also known as hydro excavation, or vacuum excavation, or even just known as NDD) Concrete scanning Acoustic locating (perfect for locating poly water pipes) Drafting GPS plotting Project management We’ve been in business since 1998, making us one of the oldest and most experienced service locating companies in Victoria. Our manager Ben Minutoli was the first in Victoria to obtain his Dial Before You Dig certification and, to date, we’re still the only company in Victoria to have multiple technicians within the company who are DBYD certified (if you don't know, that’s the highest level of certification for a locator in Australia). Actually, if you don't know about the Dial Before You Dig certification you can find out more about it here, at a blog post Ben wrote when it first came out: https://geelongcablelocations.com.au/... And you can also read more about it on another blog post he wrote 12 months after it was started, as well as some tips on how to know which locator to pick to come out to your site: https://geelongcablelocations.com.au/... If you have a question about either of those blog posts or, better still, if we can be of any assistance to you with any of your locating needs—or even if you’d just like to discuss a project you’re working on—then feel free to call us toll-free on 1800 449 543. ______________________________________________________________________ Transcription Hey guys. Hope you're well. Hope you're all having a lovely day. Just out on site at the moment using my phone. You can probably tell because it's probably a bit shaky. I don't know what's the point in buying these nice great cameras when they keep breaking. It's the third time I've taken it to get it fixed so far, the Cannon that I bought. Anyway, so I'm using the phone so I apologise for the quality of this video but I thought I'd just show you the job we're on at the moment. Beautiful 28 degree day today. Nice. Lovely out in the bush out at Aireys Inlet at the moment. Out in the middle of nowhere. It's great. I love it working out this ways. Bit windy but that's all part of it. Shaun is just locating some Telstra cables at the moment. You'll see him over there. Let's go over and have a look what he's up to. So, I'll show you he's already found some Telstra cables. See the white? White paint is Telstra. Coming over just in there. You'll see there's the marker poster right there. Australia Post Office. So this is a very old cable. PMG. Back in the day before Telecom, before Telstra, before Telecom it was PMG. So PMG is who used to look after the telephone cables back then. Post Master General. Or any alternative to Australia Post Office. Anyway so that is the cable we're up to and that is Shaun just marking at the moment where it is. There's the white paint he's putting down. He's using an RD8000 locator cable locator. So let me show you the job what we're up to here. So the client is replacing that fence. They're putting a gate in there and replacing the fence along here. We know for a fact that the Telstra cable runs through there but we don't know where it is. So we're just going to double check if it's this side of the fence if it's the other side of the fence plans says it's this side of the fence. I've been out here before; I reckon it's this side of the fence but we're just going to double check that. So, let's see where it is where it goes to. So far it's looking this side of the fence. They're going to put the new fence in at the same spot where the old one is. Relatively same spot so as long as it stays where it is right now they're going to be all good, all clear. So come for a walk I'll show you the other side where he's actually hooked into the pit and show you the okay where we're trying to locate at the moment. So, right there is the cable he's hooked onto right now. Looks like two 10 pairs. And you'll see that's the cable there. So yeah, that's the pit we've hooked into...........