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Optimization of Street Lighting Infrastructure in Sofia, Bulgaria with OpenUtilities

Technology Category
  • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Public Cloud
  • Sensors - Optical Sensors
Applicable Industries
  • Construction & Infrastructure
  • Utilities
Applicable Functions
  • Logistics & Transportation
  • Maintenance
Use Cases
  • Smart Lighting
  • Vehicle-to-Infrastructure
Services
  • System Integration
The Challenge
Sofia Municipality, a large province in Bulgaria, was facing challenges with its street lighting infrastructure. The Transport Infrastructure Department, responsible for the construction, repairs, and maintenance of roadways, infrastructure facilities, and street lighting within the metropolis, found the existing inventory of public lighting facilities to be incomplete and insufficient. The department needed a comprehensive inventory to better manage the region’s street lighting infrastructure, inform when improvements and upgrades were needed, and reduce public fund spending on maintenance. The government also aimed to improve the overall infrastructure and reduce the duration of repairs. To achieve these objectives, Sofia Municipality engaged DAVID Holding Company, an IT company providing software solutions, to develop, implement, and maintain software to manage and organize the infrastructure.
About The Customer
The customer in this case study is Sofia Municipality, a large province in Bulgaria, divided into 24 districts and comprising 38 settlements. The administrative center is Sofia, the capital city of the Eastern European country. The municipality provides infrastructure needs for the 1.3 million people who live within the metropolitan region, the majority of whom reside in the city. The Transport Infrastructure Department, a structural unit of Sofia Municipality, oversees construction, repairs, and maintenance of roadways, infrastructure facilities, and street lighting within the metropolis. The department also organizes and manages traffic and safety in Sofia Municipality.
The Solution
DAVID Holding Company used Bentley’s utilities geographic information system (GIS), OpenUtilities, to manage the street lighting infrastructure and collect condition data. The GIS allowed users to assess the current physical condition of the public lighting facilities and the need for repairs. It also provided information on available technical capabilities for analyzing restoration needs. This information enabled municipality experts to prioritize areas where old street lights needed to be replaced or where new lights needed to be erected. DAVID Holding developed necessary product customizations using .NET and VBA APIs provided with OpenUtilities. The company used OpenUtilities’ pre-configured electric data model as the foundation for the customized street lighting data model, which lowered deployment costs and reduced design time. The solution also reduced field data processing time and database population time, and minimized data entry mistakes.
Operational Impact
  • The implementation of the GIS solution enabled the Transport Infrastructure Department to make better-informed decisions about improvements and street lighting management. OpenUtilities Map and OpenUtilities Designer provided precise data regarding the status of the street lighting infrastructure within Sofia Municipality. This data was used to enhance customer service, planning, engineering, operations, and infrastructure maintenance. The tailored GIS also lowered operational expenditures and improved budget planning for the municipality. Upgrading the street lighting where needed, making requisite repairs swiftly, and lowering environmental impact served to benefit the residents of Sofia Municipality.
Quantitative Benefit
  • Reduced field data processing and database population time due to the software’s supported data formats for data import.
  • Lowered deployment costs and reduced design time by using OpenUtilities’ pre-configured electric data model.
  • Decreased data entry mistakes and reduced data creation and modification time due to the application’s capabilities.

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