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SURVEY: Make your voice heard in 3-minute State of Damage Prevention questionnaire

  • 12 October 2023
  • Author: Sarah Daley
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SURVEY: Make your voice heard in 3-minute State of Damage Prevention questionnaire

Make Your Voice Heard: Take Our Quick State of Damage Prevention Survey

CGA is conducting a brief, three-minute State of Damage Prevention survey – and we need your help. We're asking all damage prevention stakeholders to share their thoughts on the most pressing issues, priorities and policies/practices they believe have the most potential to reduce damages to buried utilities.

By participating in our quick survey, you can not only contribute to the collective understanding of the industry's current state and need for improvement, but also enter a random drawing for a CGA YETI Soft Cooler.

Given the upward trend in damages noted in our newly released 2022 DIRT Report, there's an urgent need to pinpoint areas where stakeholders can commit to reduce damages and work toward our 50-in-5 industry goal. We encourage you to participate in the three-minute State of Damage Prevention survey to make your sure your stakeholder group’s perspective is included.

Each year, CGA conducts in-depth research and analysis of damage prevention topics, resulting in reports and papers that highlight key takeaways, Best Practices and actionable recommendations. The data collected through this survey will be used to inform CGA’s upcoming Telecom White Paper.

We appreciate you taking the time to complete the State of Damage Prevention survey and for your ongoing commitment to damage prevention.

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