
Utility Locating for Developers and Engineers
Developers, engineers, and construction teams regularly encounter challenges related to buried infrastructure during planning, excavation, redevelopment, and
It's a Jungle out there. Underground Utility Detection & Inspection Services

Developers, engineers, and construction teams regularly encounter challenges related to buried infrastructure during planning, excavation, redevelopment, and

Weather conditions can significantly influence the performance of subsurface utility detection methods, site accessibility, signal behavior, and

Construction projects often involve excavation, trenching preparation, directional boring coordination, grading, drilling, or concrete cutting activities that

Construction, excavation, and infrastructure projects often involve working around buried utilities that may not be visible from

Older sewer infrastructure can create significant challenges during underground investigations, particularly if the documentation is incomplete, access

Underground leak investigations are influenced by far more than the condition of the pipe itself. Soil composition,

Electromagnetic utility locating plays an important role in identifying conductive underground infrastructure before excavation, drilling, directional boring,

Before core drilling, saw cutting, or other destructive work begins on a concrete surface, understanding what may

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is commonly used during subsurface investigations to assist with identifying visible underground anomalies,

Subsurface infrastructure projects often involve multiple buried utilities installed at varying depths and constructed from different materials.

All excavation and construction projects in Washington require their planners to comprehend all potential underground elements that

Washington State law mandates contacting the 811 service before any digging work begins because this service helps