Utility Mapping: Clear Vision of What’s Beneath the Surface

August 19, 2025
In today’s built environment, the space beneath our feet is busier than ever. Water mains, fibre-optic cables, gas pipelines, sewer systems, and electrical conduits form a complex web that supports entire communities. Striking any of them during excavation or construction can cause costly delays, safety hazards, and service disruptions.

That’s why accurate Utility Mapping is essential before any ground is broken.

Xradar™ Utility Mapping

We use advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Electromagnetic (EM) detection to accurately locate and identify underground utilities without disturbing the ground.

Our technology can determine the position, depth, material, and dimensions of buried services, delivering highly reliable results that reduce guesswork and protect your project.

Xradar Utility Mapping

How It Works
Xradar Utility Mapping

Our trained technicians combine GPR and EM data to create a detailed map of underground services, which can include:

  • Telecommunications and fibre-optic cables
  • Electrical lines and conduits
  • Water supply and sewer networks
  • Gas pipelines
  • Stormwater systems

Results are delivered in AutoCAD, Revit, or 3D virtual walkthroughs for seamless integration into your project’s design and planning.

Applications
Xradar Utility Mapping

Xradar’s Utility Mapping is used for:

  • Pre-construction planning to avoid strikes and delays
  • Repairs and maintenance where accurate service location is critical
  • Asset management to update or verify existing records
  • Risk management for infrastructure, industrial, and commercial developments

Why Choose Xradar™
  • Non-destructive testing (NDT) for safe, efficient investigations
  • High accuracy to locate utilities even in congested or complex subsurface environments
  • Detailed reporting that integrates directly into your workflow
  • Asia-wide coverage, with the ability to support projects across multiple countries

With Xradar’s precision Utility Mapping, you’ll know exactly what’s below before you start digging.