With all the utilities of the city, including the power supply lines, the grounds of Ahmedabad City Corporation (AMC) have started to use underground penetration radar (GPR) technology – underground distribution networks to avoid upcoming programs.
Technology, which is a non-destructive geophysical method that uses radio waves, allowing the detection and mapping of underground utilities, currently being tested at the City Hall of Program Program Programs.
“Recently, GPR mapping was included in the work of new bridges. Looking at the demand and demand soon, this job will take place for all new projects and RFP. Indian ExpressA number
The non-destructive method, which can be detected from the ground to 10 meters, was primarily trial on Ashram Road, about two years ago, for Micro-Microtopy for the Hurricane Water Public.
“When the project starts on or around the road, we need to know the alignment of underground utilities like water or drainage systems, as it can virtually match or interconnected this newspaper to the exact location of utilities.” An additional IAEA urban engineer said to this newspaper.
In the past, the AMC was working on the method of testing her test for the bridge project, it realized that there is a drainage pipeline under the selected location.
The communication was followed by interested agencies, affirmations and transformation that resulted in avoiding delays.
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Similarly, in another migration project, the gas of one of the pipelines and electric cable caught damaged, and in other cases, digging all the costs, which lead to the residents.
“When this technology is fully used for road bridge projects for any future excavations, we can formate accordingly. The site can work on different environments that start between land, concrete and rock, “Rakesh Bodiwala Rakesh Bodiwala said.
A website where the GPR study recently was used by AMC not by AMC, the Bullet Train Program in Sarabmat. Sources found that it is used to mapping underground finds to prevent damage to 10 meters to prevent damage during construction.
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