Katapult Joint — Use Management Software

Based on current academic and industry databases (such as Google Scholar, IEEE Xplore, and ACM Digital Library), with that exact title or focused solely on that proprietary software. Katapult is a niche, commercially available solution for utility pole attachment management (joint use), and such software is rarely the subject of standalone academic research.

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The software transforms the relationship between pole owners and attachers from adversarial to collaborative. With shared data and transparent workflows, disputes are resolved with data rather than conjecture, leading to better long-term partnerships.

For utility owners, revenue is king. Katapult tracks active attachments and automates the billing cycle. By maintaining an accurate inventory of who is on the pole, utilities can recover revenue that was previously lost due to outdated records or unauthorized attachments. Based on current academic and industry databases (such

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is a specialized cloud-based platform designed for utility companies, engineering firms, and broadband providers to manage the joint use process —specifically the administration of third-party attachments on utility poles. It is highly regarded for its photo-based data collection method, which replaces traditional manual measurement tools with high-accuracy digital records. Core Functionalities for Joint Use Katapult Engineering Pole attachment services | LG&E and

The software serves as a central hub for the entire lifecycle of a pole attachment request: