Aerial surveying, cable location and other construction services by experts
Determining the location of underground utilities like cables and water pipes is important for any construction project. An expected blackout can occur due to a cable fault, and associated downtime can cause significant loss to businesses. Similarly, a burst waterline will not only affect the site but also neighbourhood. Similarly, an unintentional strike on a gas line can have devastating effects on a construction site. Regulations in Australia also require many construction sites to utilize cable location services as part of their duty of care, failing which project managers may be held liable for service disruptions and any disasters.
Different methods and tools are used by specialist cable location services, such as the ones provided by Aussie Hydro-Vac Services. These include:
Ground
Penetrating Radar (GPR): The
device sends electromagnetic radio waves into the ground, without digging it.
It is used in a variety of cable location services and underground utility
investigations. The device can be quickly set up without an active connection
to the service. GPR overcomes the limitations of electromagnetic locating
methods and is often used to locate or detect underground metallic and
non-metallic pipes and cables by Aussie Hydro-Vac Sevices’ cable location
services. The electromagnetic waves sent by GPR can penetrate through ground
soil, walls, and also concrete slabs.
Electromagnetic
(EM) Induction: Metallic and
other conductive utilities, such as phone lines and internet fibre cables can
be identified by cable location services using the electromagnetic induction
method. However, this method cannot be used to locate nonconducting utilities,
such as plastic pipes, cement pipes, and cables that have been damaged or
repaired with non-metallic joints in highly congested areas.
Direct Detection
Method: In this
commonly used method by cable location services, the service locator connects
the transmitter directly to the utility line, which is then traced with the
help of a connection lead. This method gives the technician the most options
for locating a buried utility line. For many cable
location services, it is the most common method used for locating
underground metallic services.
Vacuum or Hydro
Excavation: This
non-destructive excavating method is used by Aussi Hydro-Vac Services for
removing or moving soil with pressurised water. Instead of mechanical tools,
pressurised water is used to make a slurry, which is then transferred to a
debris tank with the help of an air conveyance or vacuum. It is more accurate
and less disruptive, giving site managers more control when excavating
difficult or difficult-to-reach areas. Furthermore, the method reduces the risk
of existing underground services being damaged as there is no physical contact
with services.
Aerial surveying
services
Aerial surveying
is also used in many construction projects in Australia to collect data and
information about a large area or terrain. This service by Aussie Hydro-Vac
Services typically makes use of drones which are equipped with specialised
sensors and cameras. The service can be used for various purposes, such as land
and property surveying, environmental planning, and infrastructure planning. A
drone is flown by an aerial surveying team over the area to be surveyed, that
captures high-resolution images. For this LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging)
equipment may be used. It is also a more cost-effective alternative to
traditional ground-based surveying methods, especially in difficult-to-access
locations.
Using
high-resolution aerial photos, drone aerial surveying allows project managers
to get a bird’s eye view of the surroundings, and a detailed picture of
everything, from topographical features to animal life. The technology also
allows easy identification of potential hazards and environmental issues more
quickly and easily. Compared to traditional methods, aerial surveying provides
a much more detailed picture of the landscape. Also, drones used by Aussie
Hydro-Vac Services’ aerial surveying team can capture aerial surveying data in
real time, eliminating the need for post-processing manual analysis.
Aussie Hydro-Vac Services’ aerial surveying capabilities include the below:
·
Aerial
Orthomosaic and perspective imagery
·
Survey
Quality Digital Surface Models and 3D Modelling
·
Rapid
Terrain Mapping Solutions
·
Accurate
Digital Elevation Models
·
Topographic
Mapping
·
Environmental
and High Wall Monitoring
·
Video
and Imagery inspection of infrastructure and services.
·
Thermal
imaging with Certified Thermographer
Geotechnical
investigation and other services
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