Geotec Clients offer high specification PAS128 underground mapping and topographical surveys to aid in the design of new complex projects, such as drainage re-designs, reservoir pipeline installation projects, highways remodelling, re-development & re-generation schemes.
Often, survey results are required in 3D and the site work comprises several different environments and a number of challenges, working with many stakeholders.
GEOTEC Surveys also support local authorities & councils in providing PAS 128, utility mapping & topographical surveys for a range of projects in varying locations including housing estates, care homes, recreation grounds & parks, city centres, council offices and highways environments.
Schools and universities can often comprise of older sites, which have been built up over the years, making these complex to survey. We have familiarity in completing full surveys over entire campuses as well as surveying smaller piecemeal areas on and as and when basis.
Hospitals can often comprise of older sites, which have been built up over the years, making these complex to survey. We have familiarity in completing full surveys over entire campuses as well as surveying smaller piecemeal areas on and as and when basis. We need to work closely with the estates departments to identify the best times to survey these sites (especially when working near A&E departments), whilst they can also have additional services, not usually found in other environments, such as steam, oxygen and large service trenches.
Geotec Clients work with energy distribution providers and their contract partners to carry out full underground mapping and topographical surveys, as well as marking our surveys within substation environments as well as in public roadways and footpaths.
In addition, our teams also have relevant water safety passports and EUSR water hygiene cards to allow us to work at a range of water treatment sites.
Geotec hold the necessary Achilles UVDB & Verify accreditation to allow us to work in this sector.
As an accredited RISQS certified supplier, our PTS certified survey teams assist our railway contractor clients in providing underground mapping surveys within trackside and non-trackside environments.
This includes surveying station platforms, subways, car parks and other areas around and within station buildings, primarily providing PAS 128 & utility mapping GPR Surveys. Much of our work within this sector takes place outside traditional working hours - at weekends and at night.
Geotec assist housing developer clients, usually in scenarios where they need to know where utilities and services are located adjacent to their site, to aid designing their connections into them. A full utility survey is usually required when developing a brownfield site such as previous industrial estates, petrol station sites and other such locations.
On many occasions, buried services information will be passed on by their client, however in some instances this data is not available. We can assist in providing full underground mapping surveys or onsite marking out surveys.
We often support geo-environmental clients with geophysical Survey works using electro-magnetic tools including the EM31 and CMD Explorer. This equipment is designed to detect features such as mineshafts, tunnels, dissolution features and buried structures.
Many GI contractors complete service clearance works themselves. Where sites are more complicated however or they do not have the capability in-house, we work with them to complete underground mapping surveys or marking out surveys for buried services and utilities within a defined survey area or for a number of smaller GI locations.
Geotec Clients
- Architects, Consultants and Designers
- Local Authorities & Councils
- Schools and Universities
- NHS
- Energy
- Railway
- House Builders & Developers
- Construction, demolition & ground workers
- Geo-environmental
- Geotechnical & ground investigation
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PAS 128 Surveys
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Utility Mapping / Buried Services Surveys
Vehicle Mounted GPR Surveys
Service Clearance / Marking Out Surveys
Geotec work with energy distribution providers and their contract partners to carry out full underground mapping and topographical surveys, as well as marking surveys within substation environments, as well as in public roadways and footpaths.
In addition, the teams also have relevant water safety passports and EUSR water hygiene cards to allow Geotec to work at a range of water treatment sites.
Geotec hold the necessary Achilles UVDB & Verify accreditation to allow them to work in this sector.
As an accredited RISQS-certified supplier, Geotec PTS-certified survey teams assist Geotec's railway contractor clients in providing underground mapping surveys within trackside and non-trackside environments.
This includes surveying station platforms, subways, car parks and other areas around and within station buildings, primarily providing PAS 128 & utility mapping GPR Surveys.
Much of the work within this sector takes place outside traditional working hours - at weekends and at night.
Geotec have vast experience in completing surveys within roads and footpaths for city centre, urban and rural environments. The teams hold NRSWA Streetworks certification and also work with traffic management partners to gain permissions and approvals to work safely within active highway environments using Geotec's own or external traffic management measures.
Much of this work takes place out of hours, usually during the night, so as not to disrupt residents, commuters, retail and other stakeholders. Geotec also have the option to use a vehicle-mounted GPR system, where appropriate.
GEOTEC Surveys also support local authorities & councils in providing PAS 128, utility mapping & topographical surveys for a range of projects in varying locations, including housing estates, care homes, recreation grounds & parks, city centres, council offices and highways environments.
Hospitals, schools and universities can often comprise older sites, which have been built up over the years, making these complex to survey.
Geotec have familiarity in completing full surveys over entire campuses as well as surveying smaller piecemeal areas on and as and when basis.
Geotec need to work closely with the estates departments to identify the best times to survey these sites (especially when working near A&E departments), whilst they can also have additional services, not usually found in other environments, such as steam, oxygen and large service trenches.
Geotec assist housing developer clients, usually in scenarios where they need to know where utilities and services are located adjacent to their site, to aid in designing their connections to them.
A full utility survey is usually required when developing a brownfield site, such as previous industrial estates, petrol station sites and other such locations.
Geotec assist housing developer clients, usually in scenarios where they need to know where utilities and services are located adjacent to their site, to aid in designing their connections to them.
A full utility survey is usually required when developing a brownfield site, such as previous industrial estates, petrol station sites and other such locations.
Geotec assist housing developer clients, usually in scenarios where they need to know where utilities and services are located adjacent to their site, to aid in designing their connections to them.
A full utility survey is usually required when developing a brownfield site, such as previous industrial estates, petrol station sites and other such locations.
Geotec supports clients in installing new buried services infrastructure across former and current barracks sites and has surveyed all the former MOD sites before their release for housing.
Geotec have undertaken a large survey at a local MOD site, detecting & mapping buried services and utilities, as well as old building lines to assist the demolition contractor.
These sites have a variety of high-value infrastructure running through them, and prior to breaking ground, it is imperative to understand the location, depths and types of buried services within the survey area.
A client, Geotec, supported as part of a large survey, informed them that they helped them avoid a data cable responsible for the transfer of millions of pounds per minute.
These are complex sites with a higher density of buried services and utilities than usual, where a high specification survey is required.
Industries Geotec service
- Energy & utility sector
- Railway
- Highways
- Public Sector, NHS & Education
- Housing
- Telecommunications
- Airports
- M.O.D
- Data Centres, Business Park and Industrial Estates
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Pembrokeshire County Council
19 JUNE 2019
GEOTEC Surveys Ltd completed 2x comprehensive PAS 128 Surveys over the February Half Term and Easter Holiday Period at Haverfordwest High School & Milford Haven Secondary School in Pembrokeshire.
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