Damien Skaky, new president of the FNEDRE (National Federation of Buried Networks Detection) is the manager of a design office specializing in networks mapping. Successful to Loriane Roussel, he wants to strengthen the visibility of an essential profession in the construction of various and varied networks.
Created in 2011, upstream of the entry into force of the DIST DISCT Decree (Anti-end-up regulation of buried networks), the FNEDRE brings together companies that work to secure construction sites thanks to the detection and mapping of buried networks. In connection with institutions, it plays a central role in the prevention of damage and accidents, the reliability of infrastructure projects, and support for public as private actors.
Director of Rescuectorate (Avignon), Damien Skaky, on the board of directors of the Fneder since 2016 today becomes its president. This second mandate (he was president in 2018) is part of this dynamic with a clear vision: “ Our job has meaning. He saves lives, preserves networks and relieves construction sites. Today, FNEDRE must be a strategic player in regional planning. »
Damien Skaky sums up the mission of the Fneder in a sentence: ” Transform a regulatory obligation into an evidence of common sense. In a context of regulatory evolution and digital transition from networks, it also calls for more institutional recognition, especially on the part of large operators, so that FNEDRE is fully in line with prevention systems.
About the FNEDRE – National Federation of Buried Networks Detection Companies
Created in 2011, the FNEDRE brings together professionals from the detection and georeference of buried networks (providers, manufacturers, trainers, project owners, etc.). Its mission: to ensure the relevance, reliability and safety of construction sites, by avoiding damage linked to poorly localized networks. Thanks to its experience and expertise, FNEDRE supports the evolution of practices and regulations, in order to offer precise data, for more efficient and more secure sites.
www.fnedre.org