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Utility Mapping

Utility Mapping accurately identifies the location and depth of underground utilities such as gas, water, electricity and telecoms, helping to prevent costly damage, delays and safety risks during construction or excavation work.

Precise Underground Data

Locate buried services accurately.

Reduced Project Risk

Avoid costly on-site damage.

Fully PAS128 Compliant

Industry-standard mapping.

Utility Mapping North West

Our team specialise in utility mapping across the north west and  utilise state-of-the-art technology to precisely locate, recognise, and chart underground utilities and service routes, covering gas, water, telecommunications, electricity, and drainage.
We employ ground-penetrating radar (GPR), electromagnetic location, inverted scanning, and CCTV surveys for underground service detection, all integrated within a 3D BIM environment. Additionally, we provide plant avoidance markup, adhere to PAS128 standards, and conduct geophysical investigations.
Our services also include line and level surveys, along with gyroscopic mapping services. Feel free to reach out to us via the web form to discuss your utility mapping needs.

Risk Reduction

Utility mapping helps to mitigate risks associated with construction projects by accurately identifying the location of underground utilities. This reduces the likelihood of accidental damage to essential services such as gas, water, electricity, and telecommunications, minimising the potential for costly delays, accidents, and disruptions.

Cost Savings

By accurately mapping underground utilities, construction projects can avoid unexpected expenses related to utility relocation, repair, or replacement due to damage during excavation. Additionally, efficient planning based on precise utility mapping can optimise resource allocation and minimise unnecessary expenditures, leading to overall cost savings.

Efficiency & Timelines

Utility mapping streamlines planning & execution of projects by providing crucial information about the location & depth of underground services. This enables construction teams to br more efficient, reducing required time for excavation, installation & other tasks. Projects can be completed on schedule or ahead of time, enhancing overall project efficiency & client satisfaction.

What can Utility Mapping be used for??

Engaging with Utility Mapping can help unearth several issues that can lead to bigger issues further down the line. Take a look at the bigger picture when it comes to utility mapping by getting in touch with our team. Here are some of the discoveries we have helped with in the past:
Conflicting utilities: Mapping can reveal instances where multiple utility lines overlap or are located in close proximity. This information helps prevent conflicts during construction, reducing the risk of damage or disruption to essential services.

Obsolete or Abandoned Utilities: Mapping may uncover obsolete or abandoned utility lines that were not properly documented. Identifying these lines ensures they are not accidentally disturbed during excavation, avoiding potential safety hazards and unnecessary costs.

Inaccurate Utility Records: Utility mapping can uncover discrepancies between existing utility records and the actual layout of underground services. This discrepancy could result from incomplete or outdated records, highlighting the importance of verifying utility information through mapping to ensure accurate planning and execution of construction projects.

Unauthorised Installations: Mapping may reveal instances where unauthorised utility installations are present, such as unauthorised connections to existing lines or unauthorised utility structures. Identifying these installations allows for corrective action to be taken to ensure compliance with regulations and safety standards.

Utility Damage or Degradation: Mapping can detect instances of utility damage or degradation, such as corrosion, leaks, or deterioration of infrastructure. Early detection of these issues allows for prompt repairs or replacements, minimizing the risk of service disruptions and ensuring the integrity and reliability of utility systems.
Engaging with Utility Mapping can help unearth several issues that can lead to bigger issues further down the line. Take a look at the bigger picture when it comes to utility mapping by getting in touch with our team. Here are some of the discoveries we have helped with in the past:
Conflicting utilities: Mapping can reveal instances where multiple utility lines overlap or are located in close proximity. This information helps prevent conflicts during construction, reducing the risk of damage or disruption to essential services.

Obsolete or Abandoned Utilities: Mapping may uncover obsolete or abandoned utility lines that were not properly documented. Identifying these lines ensures they are not accidentally disturbed during excavation, avoiding potential safety hazards and unnecessary costs.

Inaccurate Utility Records: Utility mapping can uncover discrepancies between existing utility records and the actual layout of underground services. This discrepancy could result from incomplete or outdated records, highlighting the importance of verifying utility information through mapping to ensure accurate planning and execution of construction projects

Unauthorised Installations: Mapping may reveal instances where unauthorised utility installations are present, such as unauthorised connections to existing lines or unauthorised utility structures. Identifying these installations allows for corrective action to be taken to ensure compliance with regulations and safety standards.

Utility Damage or Degradation: Mapping can detect instances of utility damage or degradation, such as corrosion, leaks, or deterioration of infrastructure. Early detection of these issues allows for prompt repairs or replacements, minimizing the risk of service disruptions and ensuring the integrity and reliability of utility systems.

Why Choose SDS For Utility Mapping?

If you need to repair or replace your Plumbing system, call today and talk to one of our Plumbing specialists.

24/7, 365 Days a Year

Always available for drainage emergencies.

Professional Engineers

Highly trained drainage engineers on every job.

Fair & fixed pricing

What we price upfront is what you pay.

Why Choose SDS For Utility Mapping?

If you need to repair or replace your Plumbing system, call today and talk to one of our Plumbing specialists.

24/7, 365 Days a Year

Always available for drainage emergencies.

Professional Engineers

Highly trained drainage engineers on every job.

Fair & fixed pricing

What we price upfront is what you pay.

Why Choose SDS For Utility Mapping?

If you need to repair or replace your Plumbing system, call today and talk to one of our Plumbing specialists.

24/7, 365 Days a Year

Always available for drainage emergencies.

Professional Engineers

Highly trained drainage engineers on every job.

Fair & fixed pricing

What we price upfront is what you pay.
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