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Revolutionizing Underground Utility Mapping: Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Technology in Pakistan

September 05, 2024

SGS is proud to announce the addition of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology to our suite of advanced inspection services. GPR is a highly reliable, non-destructive method for monitoring civil structures such as bridges, tunnels, and buildings. It is also instrumental in identifying underground features and buried utilities, making it an essential tool in modern infrastructure management.

Codes & Standards

Our GPR services adhere to the highest industry standards, including ASTM D6432: Standard Guide for Using the Surface Ground Penetrating Radar Method for Subsurface Investigation.

Applications

GPR technology offers a wide range of applications, including:

  • Subsurface Imaging: Assessing the condition of infrastructure like roads, bridges, and tunnels.
  • Utility Location: Identifying the precise locations of utilities, such as pipes and cables, as well as detecting illegal connections.
  • Hazard Identification: Detecting potential hazards, such as voids and sinkholes, before construction or renovation.
  • Concrete Evaluation: Assessing concrete structures for deterioration, internal voids, cracks, and reinforcement patterns.
  • Geological Investigation: Analyzing subsurface geological formations, including bedrock depth, soil layering, fault zones, and groundwater levels—critical for geological mapping, environmental assessments, and resource exploration.
Infrastructure Inspection with Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Technology for the Mapping of Underground Utilities

Our Recent Initiatives

SGS has been at the forefront of utilizing GPR technology for underground utility mapping on behalf of several clients in the Aviation and Infrastructure sectors. This vital service allows clients to accurately scan underground utilities, thereby optimizing their construction and excavation activities with unparalleled precision.

In addition to underground utility mapping, SGS has expanded its services to include the scanning of civil structures, particularly focusing on barrage gates. By employing advanced concrete scanning technologies like GPR, our expert team can thoroughly assess aprons and barrage arches, significantly reducing the time required for inspections. This enhancement not only improves the efficiency of the scanning process but also reinforces our commitment to delivering precise and reliable results, empowering our clients to make informed decisions regarding maintenance and repair strategies.

We have successfully arranged to conduct the training of the following personnel to operate the equipment:

  • Tanveer Ali
  • Muhammad Mehdi
  • Syed Ayaz Ali
  • Syed Imran Ahmed
  • Mirza Ali Haider
  • Muhammad Saad Furrukh
  • Mehmood Baig
Infrastructure Inspection with Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Technology for the Mapping of Underground Utilities

Conclusion

SGS remains committed to advancing our capabilities and embracing innovative technologies to meet the evolving needs of our clients in infrastructure inspection and asset management. Our continued investment in GPR technology highlights our dedication to providing tailored solutions that ensure the safety, reliability, and longevity of critical infrastructure.

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