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Survey manager conducting a Underground and Site Investigation

Underground and Site Investigations

An Underground survey is an essential part of any site investigation in building construction. It identifies safe areas ahead of any invasive works, with the results confirming evidence of previous site use to allow you to fully understand below-ground site conditions.

Brownfield sites and previous land use

Using the latest equipment, such as ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electromagnetic equipment, Survey Solutions can identify and position underground geological features and relics of previous site use. This ground investigation is beneficial for projects taking place on brownfield sites where there has been previous or extensive use. Details of the Underground Survey can identify include voids, basements, shafts, storage tanks, foundations, steelwork, reinforced mesh, graves, or even unexploded ordnance.

Data from the Underground survey is marked up on site and incorporated into the wider survey project, where we can also capture the above-ground features with an in-depth topographical survey.

What else can I get from Underground and Site Investigations?

Other frequent requests for our services include Borehole soil investigations and trial pits, piling, and window sampling clearance surveys. Pinpointing specific locations for boreholes, we scan the ground beneath to ensure these will not impact on utilities or cause any below ground obstructions.

Survey company that is part of British Cartographic Society
Chartered Institution of Civil Engineers
The Contractors Health & Safety Assessment Scheme
Construction Line
Cyber Essentials – Certified Plus
European Ground Penetrating Radar Association
ISO9001: 2015
ISO27001: 2017
ISO45001: 2018
ISO14001: 2015
SMAS Worksafe
The Survey Association
Achilles & Achilles UVDB
Thames Water Safety Passport