DISTRIBUTECH 2026
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Transforming the Future of Grid Modernization with Locusview
Join us at DISTRIBUTECH 2026 to discover how Locusview’s Digital Construction Management (DCM) platform is revolutionizing the electric utility industry. As capital investment accelerates to meet the growing demand for electricity, the need for high-quality, real-time data is more critical than ever. Utilities must ensure they have accurate, reliable data to feed into systems such as ADMS, DERMS, and OMS to enable those systems to perform optimally.
At our Booth #1539 to explore how we are helping utilities create a seamless, end-to-end digital thread that replaces inefficient paper processes, speeds up close-out, and integrates accurate field-collected data into your systems of record - and ultimately ADMS - to power effective grid management.
Why Attend DISTRIBUTECH 2026 with Locusview?
- Discover Cutting-Edge Digital Tools: Learn how Locusview's solutions streamline construction processes, improve project delivery times, and ensure financial and operational success.
- Peer-Led Discussions: Engage with utility and EPC leaders in targeted discussions that address the key challenges and opportunities in grid modernization.
- Hands-On Demonstrations: Visit Booth #1539 for live demonstrations of our Digital Construction Management tools and learn how we can help you overcome the unique challenges of managing the grid in the era of electrification.
- Learn more about how Locusview's acquisition by Itron is creating an even brighter future for Digital Construction Management.
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Agenda
Peer-to-peer Session:
The Digital Construction Management Imperative: Right Data, Right place, Right Time to Scale Grid Modernization Construction
Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM - Noon
Location: Room TBD
Moderators: Neil Jessel and Danny Petrecca
Utility construction is on the front lines of an energy revolution, driven by infrastructure needs for AI Data Centers, DER integration, System Hardening to support wildfire mitigation programs, and massive EV growth..
This guided peer-to-peer session is a candid discussion among utility and EPC leaders on challenges with the ‘business as usual approach’ and how to move beyond fragmented systems and processes for Planning, Constructing and Maintaining the grid.
Participants will be asked to share successful strategies and lessons learned for addressing critical challenges like field-initiated changes, connecting the evolving ecosystem of tools (from planners to analysts), and using a unified Digital Construction Management approach to ensure projects scale efficiently to meet Grid Modernization goals while maintaining a clean digital twin of the grid.
Integrated Digital Construction Workflow Transforms Field Operations at Dominion Energy
Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Time: 2:00 - 2:25 PM
Location: Room 29CD
Speakers: Danny Petrecca and Jenny Burgess (Dominion Energy Virginia)
Buried beneath established routine and procedures, electric utilities uncover major gaps - paper-based as-builting workflows. As they modernize their work management, GIS and graphic work design systems to feed better data to ADMS, utilities realize their legacy as-builting processes pose a risk to data quality that could degrade results from FLISR analyses. Dominion Energy Virginia surfaced this gap during ongoing grid modernization projects and discovered that a Digital Construction Management (DCM) solution could fill this gap. This session will cover how Dominion implemented a DCM solution and realized the benefit of obtaining high-quality, high-accuracy and timely as-built data for their GIS. Their DCM project includes integrations with their Enterprise Work and Asset Management, Graphic Work Design, and GIS enterprise systems.
Meet the Speakers

Danny Petrecca
Danny is the VP Electric Industry Solutions at Locusview (now part of Itron) and leads the efforts on digital as-builting for the electric utility market. He has 20 years of experience in the utility IT space having worked with Miner & Miner, Telvent and Schneider Electric and has vast knowledge of the Graphic Work Design>As-Built>GIS>ADMS workflows at utilities throughout the world.

Neil Jessel
Over the past sixyears at Locusview, now part of Itron, Neil has focused on aligning the product with the needs of the utility market. He has also played a key role in the development, implementation, and deployment of numerous Digital Construction Management solutions for Tier 1 utilities. By bringing a construction field user perspective, Neil helps drive adoption– all while leveraging his deep understanding of macro market drivers.
