Date: Wednesday, November 12 Time: 10:00–11:00 a.m. (MT) Format: Virtual (Zoom link sent upon registration)
Colorado 811 is rolling out the new Exactix ticketing platform, replacing the legacy Norfield/Newtin system in late fall 2025. Join us for a timely briefing on what’s changing and how your teams can get ready. Our guest speaker Michaela Layton, Damage Prevention Instructor & Field Liaison (Denver Metro & Northeast Region), Colorado 811, will walk through the key updates and answer your questions live.
New interface & workflow: A look at the Exactix screen flow and how ticket entry differs from today’s WTE/legacy process.
Improved Positive Response: What’s changing in responses back to excavators and how to stay compliant.
Key operational changes & dates: The transition timeline and what members/excavators should do to prepare.
Training resources: Where to find live/on-demand training and self-paced learning (iLearn811) to ramp up your teams.
Q&A: Bring your real-world scenarios.
Safety professionals, project managers, superintendents, dispatch/ticket coordinators, utility locators, and anyone who creates or manages 811 tickets.
Exactix is designed to enhance accuracy, efficiency, and safety in Colorado’s damage-prevention ecosystem—making ticket processing smoother and improving communications between operators and excavators. Getting familiar now will help your crews avoid downtime and compliance issues as the cutover happens.
Registration: Complimentary for NUCA of Colorado members; Non-members welcome to attend as guests – come see the value of being part of NUCA!
Connect with Us: Website: www.nucacolorado.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nucacolorado Twitter: https://twitter.com/NUCAColorado Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NUCAColorado/
Replace this text with your copyright information and address.
"Place your organization name here" is a 501(c)6 non-profit organization. Michigan , P.O. Box 1234, South Lyon, MI 123456