SITE INVESTIGATION

Socotec invests in enhanced 3D utility mapping service

New equipment allows Socotec to investigate underground utilities before research drilling begins

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Conventionally, Socotec's utility mapping has been undertaken by setting out grid lines longitudinal and transversely using technology such as radio frequency location (RFL) and ground penetration radar (GPR). Now, Socotec has added the IDS GeoRadar Stream C to its extensive supply of in-house resource and equipment.

With this new equipment, surveys only need to be performed in one direction as the Stream C's 34 antennas can automatically detect pipes in real time and display the underground network in a single scan - the accuracy of which is essential to providing integral data for the safety of ongoing project execution.

Without relying on hired equipment or subcontracted services, Socotec's investment in the Stream C enables the company to provide a comprehensive service to meet client's requirements while remaining in full control of the service it promises and delivers.

The Stream C allows Socotec to support a number of projects, both large and small, through adjustable height and the ability to be towed manually or via a small vehicle. Smaller surveying areas can also be accessed by the Stream C's compact size.

By optimising productivity with an approximate 50 per cent reduction in turnaround time for survey completion, Socotec is better equipped to meet its clients' tight programme of works.

Clare Chapman, Socotec's operations director, Ground Investigation commented: "Adding this specialist piece of equipment to our in-house resource further enhances the value we can bring to our clients' projects. Our aim is to help our clients minimise ground related uncertainty and risk, as well as maximising efficiencies, and the benefits and features of the Stream C adds to our capability to provide this high-quality service."