Powering Communities Requires Precision
THE AGITATION
When Uptime Matters, Guesswork Is Dangerous
The Solution
Visibility and Control for Critical Operations
Replace assumptions with command. Brickhouse GPS gives you the utility fleet management tools you need to keep response sharp and accountability clear.
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GPS Fleet Tracking
Total command. Monitor every service vehicle to coordinate response instantly.
Hardware Lineup
Utilities need hardware that survives storms, remote locations, and heavy use. We recommend these rugged solutions over standard portable units.
LiveWire Pro
Tracks location and auxiliary equipment (PTO). Know exactly when bucket lifts or pumps are engaged to verify work.
EON Odyssey
Rugged and waterproof. Secures generators and light towers left at remote substations or job sites for weeks.
VizTrack Dual-Facing Dash Cam
AI-powered video that protects drivers from liability and ensures safety compliance during critical repairs.
FAQ
Frequently asked Questions
Utilities
How do I pick the best GPS tracking device for my business vehicles and assets?
Selecting the right GPS tracking solution usually comes down to two key factors: How relevant the devices and software features are to your business, and the reliability and reputation of the company behind the solution.
With BrickHouse GPS, you’ll be working with a GPS partner that has helped tens of thousands of businesses deploy the best solutions for their specific needs. You’ll also be working with a business that has earned a 4.6-out-of-5-star rating across tens of thousands of customer reviews.
Can your trackers hold up under harsh conditions?
Absolutely. BrickHouse GPS offers GPS solutions designed to deliver real-time telematics data from vehicles and non-powered assets operating in dirt, mud, severe cold, and other harsh conditions.
The GPS trackers we’d offer your utility company, for example, are rated IP67, which means both “waterproof” and offering “complete protection against dust over extended time periods.”
What assets should our utility business be tracking?
You’ll want to track all expensive assets that you 1) regularly send into the field and 2) need to be able to locate quickly.
The obvious example is your vehicle fleet. If you regularly send crews into the field in trucks, you’ll want to track those vehicles at all times. But you’ll also want to independently monitor the expensive equipment your crews take with them to their work sites. Considering your vehicle might be carrying or towing equipment, machinery, and tools worth more than the vehicle itself, you’ll want to know exactly where that equipment is at all times as well.
Note: There’s another operational benefit to GPS tracking your costly equipment – tanks, pump systems, directional drilling equipment, etc. If you have an urgent need to move some of this machinery to a specific location, you’ll need to know exactly where all of your company’s pump systems are, in real-time, so you can contact the right crews and send them to collect the nearest available unit.
With the right GPS tracking solution, you’ll be able to pull this information up instantly through an intuitive dashboard – so you can deliver the necessary equipment to the jobsite as quickly as possible.
Do I have to sign a service contract with BrickHouse GPS?
Short answer: Nope.
One of the advantages of choosing us as your GPS provider is that BrickHouse GPS doesn’t require signing a long-term agreement for any of our tracking solutions and services. You pay as you go and can cancel anytime – meaning we have an incentive to continually deliver you outstanding service.
Is BrickHouse GPS’s GPS support really available anytime?
Short answer: Yes. Our policy is “You call, we answer, 24/7.”
Whenever you contact BrickHouse GPS’s tech support, a highly trained support professional will be there live to help you. No exceptions. No days off.
What is GPS tracking used for in the utilities industry?
GPS tracking is used to monitor the location and movement of utility vehicles, equipment, and crews. It helps manage field operations, ensuring efficient use of resources, quick response to outages, and enhanced safety for workers.Â
What is GPS tracking used for in the utilities industry?
GPS tracking is used to monitor the location and movement of utility vehicles, equipment, and crews. It helps manage field operations, ensuring efficient use of resources, quick response to outages, and enhanced safety for workers.Â
Where can I see a list of GPS tracking features?
BrickHouse GPS offers a wide range of GPS tracking solutions – for business vehicles, non-powered assets (such as trailers and containers), and even for tracking people (such as special-needs family members). Such a broad catalog of trackers represents a lot of features. Â
Our recommendation: Visit our Best GPS Trackers page, find a solution that fits your business needs, and check out that tracker’s specific features. And if you’d like more guidance on your feature options, call or text our experts anytime: 800-654-7966.
How much does BrickHouse GPS cost?
Because we have so many GPS tracking solutions – including several options for automotive companies – we can’t answer the cost question with a single number. Â
But you can get a sense of how much – how little, actually – our GPS solutions will cost your business by going to our Best GPS Trackers page and reviewing the prices there.
Can GPS tracking help reduce fuel costs?
Yes, by optimizing routes and reducing idle time, GPS tracking helps lower fuel consumption. Monitoring driver behavior (e.g., speed, harsh braking) also helps promote fuel-efficient driving habits.
How does GPS tracking help prevent theft?
Real-time asset tracking allows utility companies to monitor the location of vehicles and equipment. Geofencing alerts can be set up to notify managers if assets are moved outside of designated areas, helping prevent theft and improving recovery chances.Â
Is GPS tracking useful for compliance and reporting?
The key benefits include:Â Â
Optimized Routing: Ensure vehicles and crews take the most efficient routes to job sites, reducing fuel costs and response times. Asset Monitoring: Keep track of valuable tools and equipment in real-time to prevent theft and misplacement. Improved Safety: Monitor the location of crews working in hazardous conditions and respond quickly to emergencies. Maintenance Scheduling: Track usage and condition of vehicles and equipment to schedule timely maintenance.
What types of assets can be tracked in the utilities sector?
Utility companies can track a wide range of assets, including service vehicles, trailers, generators, and other essential equipment. GPS tracking can also be used to monitor high-value tools used by field crews.Â
Can GPS tracking be used to manage multiple locations?
Yes, GPS tracking platforms allow utility companies to monitor assets and crews across multiple locations from a single interface. This centralized view helps manage operations more effectively, even when teams are spread across large geographic areas.
Energy
How do I pick the best GPS tracking device for my business vehicles and assets?
Selecting the right GPS tracking solution usually comes down to two key factors: How relevant the devices and software features are to your business, and the reliability and reputation of the company behind the solution.
With BrickHouse GPS, you’ll be working with a GPS partner that has helped tens of thousands of businesses deploy the best solutions for their specific needs. You’ll also be working with a business that has earned a 4.6-out-of-5-star rating across tens of thousands of customer reviews.
Can your trackers hold up under harsh conditions?
Absolutely. BrickHouse GPS offers GPS solutions designed to deliver real-time telematics data from vehicles and non-powered assets operating in dirt, mud, severe cold, and other harsh conditions.
The GPS trackers we’d offer your utility company, for example, are rated IP67, which means both “waterproof” and offering “complete protection against dust over extended time periods.”
What assets should our energy business be tracking?
You’ll want to track all expensive assets that you 1) regularly send into the field and 2) need to be able to locate quickly.
The obvious example is your vehicle fleet. If you regularly send crews into the field in trucks, you’ll want to track those vehicles at all times. But you’ll also want to independently monitor the expensive equipment your crews take with them to their work sites. Considering your vehicle might be carrying or towing equipment, machinery, and tools worth more than the vehicle itself, you’ll want to know exactly where that equipment is at all times as well.
Note: There’s another operational benefit to GPS tracking your equipment – mud pumps, trailers, explosive storage magazines, etc. If you have an urgent need to move that equipment to a specific location, you’ll need to know exactly where all of your company’s mud pumps are, in real-time, so you can contact the right crews and send them to collect the nearest available unit.
With the right GPS tracking solution, you’ll be able to pull this information up instantly through an intuitive dashboard – so you can deliver the necessary equipment to the jobsite as quickly as possible.
Do I have to sign a service contract with BrickHouse GPS?
Short answer: Nope.
One of the advantages of choosing us as your GPS provider is that BrickHouse GPS doesn’t require signing a long-term agreement for any of our tracking solutions and services. You pay as you go and can cancel anytime – meaning we have an incentive to continually deliver you outstanding service.
Do I have to sign a service contract with BrickHouse GPS?
Short answer: Nope.
One of the advantages of choosing us as your GPS provider is that BrickHouse GPS doesn’t require signing a long-term agreement for any of our tracking solutions and services. You pay as you go and can cancel anytime – meaning we have an incentive to continually deliver you outstanding service.
Is BrickHouse GPS’s GPS support really available anytime?
Short answer: Yes. Our policy is “You call, we answer, 24/7.”
Whenever you contact BrickHouse GPS’s tech support, a highly trained support professional will be there live to help you. No exceptions. No days off.
Where can I see a list of GPS tracking features?
BrickHouse GPS offers a wide range of GPS tracking solutions – for business vehicles, non-powered assets (such as trailers and containers), and even for tracking people (such as special-needs family members). Such a broad catalog of trackers represents a lot of features. Â
Our recommendation: Visit our Best GPS Trackers page, find a solution that fits your business needs, and check out that tracker’s specific features. And if you’d like more guidance on your feature options, call or text our experts anytime: 800-654-7966.
How much does BrickHouse GPS cost?
Because we have so many GPS tracking solutions – including several options for farms and agriculture businesses – we can’t answer the cost question with a single number.
But you can get a sense of how much – how little, actually – our GPS solutions will cost your business by going to our Best GPS Trackers page and reviewing the prices there
Can GPS tracking help reduce fuel costs?
Yes, by optimizing routes and reducing idle time, GPS tracking helps lower fuel consumption. Monitoring driver behavior (e.g., speed, harsh braking) also helps promote fuel-efficient driving habits.
How does GPS tracking improve safety?
GPS tracking enhances safety by providing real-time monitoring of workers in hazardous areas. Panic buttons and emergency alerts ensure that help can be dispatched quickly when needed. Driver behavior monitoring helps prevent accidents, and geofencing ensures workers stay within safe zones.
Can GPS tracking help with regulatory compliance?
Yes, GPS tracking helps meet safety and environmental compliance by monitoring equipment and worker locations. It also simplifies reporting by tracking asset usage, emissions, and maintenance.
What types of GPS trackers are best for remote locations?
For remote locations, satellite GPS trackers are ideal, as they work anywhere without relying on cellular networks. Ruggedized and long-lasting battery-powered trackers are also critical for ensuring continuous monitoring in harsh environments.
How do GPS trackers help prevent theft?
GPS trackers provide real-time alerts if equipment is moved without authorization. Geofencing can also be used to set boundaries around worksites. If theft occurs, GPS data aids in asset recovery.
How easy is it to install and maintain GPS trackers?
GPS trackers are easy to install, often requiring minimal setup. Many are plug-and-play or come with magnetic mounts for quick installation. These rugged devices require little maintenance, even in tough conditions.
Can I track assets from multiple sites simultaneously?
Yes, GPS tracking allows you to monitor assets from multiple locations on a single platform. Custom alerts and a cloud-based interface make it easy to manage operations from anywhere.
Why should oil, gas, and mining companies use GPS tracking?
GPS tracking helps protect valuable assets, optimize equipment usage, and improve worker safety in hazardous environments. It also supports compliance with industry regulations, making it an essential tool for these sectors.
What types of assets can I track?
GPS tracking can monitor heavy machinery, vehicles, tools, and equipment, as well as offshore rigs and supply boats. Our rugged GPS trackers are designed to withstand extreme conditions, making them ideal for challenging environments.