CGA 2025 Held in Orlando

Common Ground Alliance (CGA), the only national nonprofit association dedicated to protecting underground utilities, concluded its 2025 Conference & Expo on April 10 at the Orlando World Center Marriott. With 1,600 damage prevention leaders in attendance, the conference is the largest gathering of its kind in America.

CGA celebrated its 25th anniversary this year, returning to Orlando after its successful Conference & Expo in 2023. Conference attendees included senior leaders from 16 key industries including utility companies, oil and gas pipeline operators, construction, equipment manufacturing, state 811 call centers, and underground locating technology companies such as Verizon, Honeywell, Rust-Oleum, 3M, Sunshine 811, and others. April is also National Safe Digging Month across the country.

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More than 190,000 times each year, buried power, water, natural gas, internet, and other utility lines are damaged by digging across the country, costing the U.S. $30 billion annually. Nearly 26,000 times each year, buried utilities are damaged in Florida – almost 71 times each day, making Florida the #1 state for damage to underground infrastructure.

Damage to buried utilities has led to road collapses, water main breaks, service disruptions like 911 outages, and injuries and fatalities. On April 9, the National Transportation Safety Board issued its final report on a Pennsylvania factory explosion that killed seven, in part due to inadequate locating of high-pressure steam and natural gas utility lines; the NTSB recommended nationwide adoption of a key CGA Best Practice.

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“As we celebrate this milestone of 25 years of damage prevention insights, our Conference & Expo this year reflected on the past by looking towards the future of solutions, innovations and partnerships to reduce the buried utility damages that risk lives, property and disruption to communities and businesses,” said Sarah K. Magruder Lyle, President and CEO of the Common Ground Alliance and Executive Director of the Damage Prevention Action Center. “We thank Orlando for the warm welcome back, and we’re grateful to the attendees and sponsors who are helping us raise awareness of what’s at risk and how to protect the critical buried infrastructure on which all Americans rely.”

State leaders participated virtually, with video messages provided by State Senate President Pro Tempore Jason Brodeur and State Representatives Dan Daley, Chip LaMarca and Allison Tant, as well as Central Florida-area lawmakers State Representatives Rita Harris, Johanna Lopéz and Leonard Spencer. Joshua Bowes, Military and Veteran Affairs Director for U.S. Representative Darren Soto (D-FL) attended, learning about veteran hiring efforts from company leaders at Badger, UtiliQuest and other conference sponsors.

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Advocacy: The Damage Prevention Action Center – the industry’s advocacy arm – met to discuss key state and federal issues impacting damage prevention. This included the Promoting Innovation in Pipeline Efficiency and Safety (PIPES) Act, legislation in Congress that would allocate funding for protecting buried infrastructure. The legislation has found bipartisan support, including from U.S. Representative Dan Webster (R-FL), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials.

Speakers & Education: Attendees received insights from Acting Administrator Benjamin Kochman of the U.S. Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) on the Trump Administration’s drive to unleash American energy to safely serve American communities, as well as inspiring remarks on creativity from acclaimed journalist, bestselling author, and award-winning tech and media entrepreneur Shane Snow as the keynote speaker. The Conference & Expo hosted more than 50 interactive educational sessions on topics including pipeline safety, the role of AI in damage prevention, excavator education and more.

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Expo Hall: Nearly 100,000 square feet of exhibit space – the conference’s largest-ever and the equivalent of nearly two football fields – showcased the latest technology for safely digging, locating and installing fiber/broadband, water, gas, power and other underground utility lines. Examples include GPS-enabled ground-penetrating radar devices, vacuum excavation equipment that allows digging using compressed air or high-pressure water and cloud-enabled handheld subsurface mapping equipment.

Industry Awards: CGA also recognized top leaders in the industry through prestigious industry awards. James Holland, Chief Operating Officer at Kinder Morgan, accepted the President’s Award of Corporate Excellence. Sandra Holmes of Arizona 811 and Scott Brown of Washington Gas were inducted into the CGA Hall of Fame. This year’s Groundbreaker Award honored Jai Kalayil of the Chicago Department of Transportation/Chicago 811.

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The 2026 CGA Conference & Expo will take place April 27-30, 2026 at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Tags:

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