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Guidance: National Underground Asset Register (NUAR)

Cabinet Office

July 11
10:25 2022

About NUAR

The Geospatial Commission is building a digital map of underground pipes and cables that will revolutionise the way we install, maintain, operate and repair our buried infrastructure - the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR).

NUAR will improve the efficiency and safety of underground works by creating a secure, auditable, trusted and sustainable platform. It will provide a consistent, interactive digital map of buried asset data, accessible when, where and how it is needed by those planning and executing excavations on behalf of underground asset owners. It will also lead to enhanced communication between parties and improve data quality.

Find out more:

In the video below, Guy Ledger, Divisional Digital Director at Atkins, the lead supplier for the technical build phase of NUAR, provides an overview of the project.

NUAR explainer

There was a lot of great discovery work done before we went into the build phase. This video of the NUAR prototype platform shows our early thinking:

Prototype platform

We will be showing you the evolution of NUAR through the ages, so look out for more material as we take you with us on the NUAR journey.

This slide deck gives you a general overview of the objectives and plans for NUAR:

NUAR in a Nutshell

Getting involved

If you have any questions about the project, and in particular if you are an owner or operator of buried assets, please get in touch via geospatialcommission@cabinetoffice.gov.uk

Blog posts about NUAR

Published 22 March 2022
Last updated 11 July 2022 +show all updates
  1. NUAR in a nutshell document changed from 'Coming Soon' to the 'Future of NUAR'

  2. NUAR consultation details added

  3. NUAR in a nutshell document added

  4. NUAR prototype platform video added

  5. First published.

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