Ground Research

Ground Research
The Ground Research division was created with the intention of offering a comprehensive service in subsoil research, in order to plan, design and minimise the risks associated with the geology of the terrain, the digging itself, the existence of buried services and/or anthropogenic structures. Geophysical prospecting methods represent a highly effective tool for subsoil research. These are non-invasive techniques that allow location of underground services and the characterisation of the land.

APPLICATIONS
- Location of objects and services (pipes, foundations, galleries, archaeological remains, etc)
- Location of natural objects (rocky formations, sliding planes, etc.)
- Location of the rocky substrate and determination of lateral changes to facies
- Hydrogeology: Detection of shallow groundwater level
- Alterations in cement and asphalt
- Detection of polluting feathers
- Auscultation in tunnels
TYPE OF WORKS
- Pipeline drilling studies
- Complete detection of underground services and structures along the drilling route
- Detailed topography for the location and positioning of services
- Construction design of the drilling
- Drawing up of plan, plant and profile of the drilling
- Studies for linear work
- Location and signposting of services. Trench applications for both performance planning and pre-execution verification
- Detection of services, plotted on a map
TOPOGRAPHY
- All the elements that can affect the layout of the canals are mapped, such as level changes, geographical boundaries, roads, paths, river levels, etc
- Prior to the geophysical study, the topographic survey of the area is carried out for a correct location of the geoelectric profiles carried out