3D Radar for Utility Detection on North East Link

3D Radar for Utility Detection on North East Link

This Article was written and published by the Major Transport Infrastructure Authority. Download the original PDF here.


The Situation

During site investigations, it is important all underground services are identified to help inform design and construction methodologies. Traditionally, a hand pushed 3D Radar is used to locate these services.

With long stretches of freeway alignment, multiple bridge structures and on/off ramps needing to be examined during the Eastern Freeway site investigations, using a hand pushed 3D Radar would:

  • Require extensive traffic management,
  • Pose risk to workers working on live roads,
  • Impact road users by requiring lane and road closures, and,
  • Require significant labour hand-pushing the GPR device.

A non-invasive, quicker, and safer approach was required. The North East Link South Alliance (NELSA) worked collaboratively with Utility Mapping to instead use a vehicle-mounted GPR unit during these works.


The Solution

Utility Mapping applies the Step Frequency 3D Radar to detect sub-surface utilities. This unit provides an accurate, high-resolution, three-dimensional view of the subsurface, all the while being towed by a vehicle.



By taking the workers off the road and no longer manually pushing a device over long stretches of road surface, the vehicle-mounted device creates multiple benefits for the project, including:

  • Significant reduction in traffic management required,
  • Preventing exposure of on-foot workers to live traffic hazards,
  • Less impact to road users due to minimal traffic disruption, and
  • Less manual handing risk from no longer pushing the device.



Underdots (Reveal) data depiction from ground penetrating radar data.?

The device also immediately uploads its data, giving the end-user reliable and quick access to data. This technology could be transferred to other industries, including utility infrastructure, bridge decks structures, ports / airports, rail, tunnels, pavements, voids and sinkholes, cultural heritage, and geotech / environment.


Benefits and Learnings

NELSA have greatly benefited from this vehicle mounted device. Over 350 kilometres of road was mapped over a 3-week program, a feat that would have taken close to 4 months using the traditional manual device. By using GPR NELSA has also:

  • Reduced labour hire costs
  • Reduced expenses from time savings
  • Reduced costs in traffic management requirements such as plans and equipment
  • Consultation and community savings due to less disruption




Further to this, the use of vehicle-mounted radars has:

  • Reduced impact to public road users
  • Kept workers off live roads
  • Reduced impact and use of traffic management
  • Reduced the amount of night works, in turn reducing worker fatigue
  • Provided quick and reliable data to inform construction methodologies
  • Provided information of subsurface utility layout


3D Radar is a versatile tool that can be applied to a variety of projects, so Get in touch to see how 3D Radar can help your project.



Underdots (https://www.reveal.nz/underdots) can be used to understand your ground penetrating radar data fast.

Abhilash Saini

Geophysical & Geospatial | Processing, Interpretation and Delivery | Client Relations | Lead Generation | Sales and Marketing |

4 个月

Plus on top of this ai is needed, processing and interpreting such huge 3d data is also a long process. Fortunately some models are working great in the market but accuracy needs to be addressed

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