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A thousand miles of right-of-way. Ready when the auditor calls.

The vegetation workbench, in development now on the same platform as the other workbenches. Trim cycles planned by span, encroachment evidence with provenance, and contractor crews working the same queue and the same record as your own.

  • Every span carries its history: last trim, cycle due, evidence on file.
  • Contractor participation without a second system. Different logo on the truck. Same work queue, record & standard.
  • Audit-ready records by default. When the question comes, the answer is already filed.
Vegetation Management · Span F-115/22
IllustrativeCrew: Greenline VM-2In development
Evidence: photo · GPS Source: contractor crew Last trimmed 2023-11 · cycle due
Cycle Plan (System)
SpanF-115/22
FeederF-115
Cycle4-year · due this season
EncroachmentClass 2 · monitored
Danger treesNone on file
AccessRoad + easement
Field-Reported · This visit
SpanF-115/22
FeederF-115
Trim statusComplete · 09:42
EncroachmentClass 3 · regrowth
Danger trees1 flagged · split trunk
Evidence4 photos · geotagged

What it will do before the auditor asks.

Vegetation programs live and die on evidence. The workbench treats the trim cycle as operational work with a durable record, the same way the other workbenches treat theirs.

Trim cycles by span

Every span knows its cycle, its last trim, and its due date. Next season's plan comes straight out of the record.

Encroachment evidence

Geotagged photos with time, location, and crew attached. Regrowth classes recorded at the span, visible at the desk.

Danger-tree priority

A flagged danger tree ranks the queue and stays visible until someone dispositions it.

Contractor work queues

Contract crews work the same queue and write to the same record as your own crews. One standard, one history, no re-keying.

Audit-ready records

Who trimmed what, when, with what evidence, on which cycle. The compliance answer exists the moment the work is done.

Feeds the shared picture

Trim status, danger trees, and cycle progress flow into the same operational picture the other workbenches read.

Who runs the cycle.

Vegetation work crosses the office, the field, and the contract. The workbench respects all three.

Owner

The Vegetation Manager

Owns the program and the budget. Answers for cycle progress, and for the auditor's question when it comes.

Planner

The Utility Forester

Classifies encroachment, prioritizes spans, decides where the danger is. Works from evidence on file.

Crew

The Contractor Crew Lead

Works the queue span by span, capturing evidence while doing the job so nothing waits for paperwork at the end of the day.

Reviewer

The Compliance Analyst

Assembles the record when the audit lands. With span-level history on file, that job is mostly retrieval.

Where it connects

In Development

Built on the platform the others run on.

Vegetation Management is in development now. If trim cycles and audit evidence are the workflow that hurts most, this is the right time to talk: early conversations shape what ships.