Buried services have to be mapped out before the works start
(IINews) - When starting a building site, it is simple to judge possible threats overground and good construction plans are helpful with guiding your way through the venture. A hidden threat however are the numerous underground services that must be located precisely ahead of beginning with any kind of excavation or other work which is happening beneath the ground. Potential threats can for instance be buried utilities just like plastic wires or drainage pipes that are being used for the electric or gas supply in the adjacent area. Many times there is no plan or map that could be used for the neigboring area of the building site, which is why underground utilities need to be detected with the aid of utility locating techniques. It does not matter whether you are managing a rather small project, like water treatment works, or even a bigger building project like a highway or a factory. The lack of service maps for most areas makes it unavoidable to use many different underground mapping techniques in order to map possible perils in the ground. Companies offering this kind of services normally exercise a combination of various techniques in order to detect all kinds of public anomalies. Such could be electromagnetic equipment for instance, supported by ground-penetrating or radio detection, which will in the final step be documented for the works to utilise. Furthermore it is so essential to use the newest underground location techniques, is that contrary to what many people believe, underground services are in continuous motion. Thus in order to prevent all kinds of accidents, that in the worst case scenario can be fatal and in other instances can lead to financial liabilities, the use of the latest maps is strongly recommended. Good underground utility mapping services can be employed in your local area, with Subscantech.com being one such business with good expert knowledge in the field.
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Datum: 12.08.2011 - 14:06 Uhr
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Freigabedatum: 12.08.2011
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