A Joint Meet is a meeting to openly discuss a large or complicated project and to exchange information such as maps, plans or schedules. It is not a locating session and shall be held at or near the dig site. JULIE shall not recognize a Joint Meet request as satisfactorily fulfilling the statutory requirements of the Illinois Underground Utility Facilities Damage Prevention Act and shall require excavators that request a Joint Meet to additionally call or submit online, after the Joint Meet, a valid locate request(s) in order to receive field locates.
Watch this video to learn how to hold a Joint Meet and related documentation needed.
Joint Meet Required Information
A Joint Meet Request is valid for one city or township per county and extensive projects may require multiple Joint Meet Requests. Joint Meets are valid for up to 60 days. To request a Joint Meet, the following information must be given to the call center agent or provided using the self-service option:
The county, city or township where the work will be performed and
Street names involved in the project OR the north, south, east and west boundaries of the project OR the section number(s) in which the work will be done.
For more information on the Large Project process, including Joint Meet and Planning/Design Stage Notifications, contact a JULIE Damage Prevention Manager.
Interested in learning how to enter Joint Meet or Planning/Design Stage Notifications through our online program known as Remote Ticket Entry? Contact Remote Services/Member Services Manager Paula Browning at pbrowning@julie1call.com to learn more.