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| Usages | Mapping Of Underground Utilities |
| Service location | Pan India |
| Service Type | SUE Survey Service |
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| Way of Survey | Causal Research |
| Service Location | Pan India |
| Material provided by | Supplier |
| Service Type | Quantity Surveying Services |
| Labor by | Supplier |
| Usages | Surveillance |
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 20 Hectare |
| Service Location | ALL INIDA |
| Survey Type | Land Surveying |
| Way of Survey | Exploratory Research |
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| Service Location | All India |
| Service Type | Building Survey Services |
| Service Mode | Offline |
| Payment Mode | Offline/Online |
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Project |
| Material provided by | Supplier |
| Labor by | Supplier |
| Usages | Calculate A Service Quantity |
| Service location | Pan India |
| Service Type | Quantity Calculation Service |
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| Usages | Determining The Intervisibility Of Any Two Points |
| Service location | Pan India |
| Service Type | Contour Survey Service |
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| Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Meter |
| Method Type | Seismic, Magnetic, Gravity, GPR, EM Survey, Resistivity |
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| Usages | Finding The Condition Of Railway Line |
| Service location | Pan India |
| Service Type | Rail Survey Service |
Electrical Resistivity Testing Services
Electrical Resistivity Testing (ERT) is a non-destructive geophysical method used to investigate subsurface conditions by measuring the electrical resistance of soil, rock, and groundwater. Our Electrical Resistivity Testing services provide accurate, cost-effective solutions for identifying subsurface features and assessing ground conditions for engineering, environmental, and water resource projects.
Using advanced resistivity meters and electrode configurations, we conduct detailed subsurface surveys to determine variations in soil composition, rock depth, moisture content, and the presence of voids or fractures. The collected data is processed and interpreted by experienced geophysicists to generate reliable resistivity profiles and 2D/3D models.
ApplicationsGroundwater exploration and aquifer mapping
Bedrock depth and soil stratification analysis
Site investigation for construction and infrastructure projects
Detection of cavities, voids, and weak zones
Environmental and contamination studies
Landslide and slope stability assessments
Non-invasive and environmentally friendly testing
Accurate subsurface imaging without excavation
Reduced project risk and optimized design decisions
Suitable for a wide range of geological conditions
Our Electrical Resistivity Testing services support informed decision-making by providing clear insights into subsurface conditions, helping clients minimize uncertainty, control costs, and ensure project safety and success.
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SRT Survey Service DescriptionSeismic Refraction Tomography (SRT) Survey is a geophysical investigation method used to image subsurface conditions by analyzing the propagation of seismic waves through soil and rock layers. Our SRT Survey services provide reliable and detailed subsurface profiles to support engineering, construction, and geotechnical decision-making.
By generating controlled seismic energy at the ground surface and recording wave travel times using high-precision geophones, SRT enables the identification of subsurface layer boundaries, rock quality, depth to bedrock, fractures, and weak zones. Advanced data processing and tomographic inversion techniques are used to produce accurate 2D seismic velocity models.
ApplicationsDetermination of bedrock depth and rippability
Engineering and geotechnical site investigations
Rock quality and weathering assessment
Detection of faults, fractures, and weak zones
Foundation, tunnel, and road alignment studies
Landslide and slope stability evaluations
Non-destructive and cost-effective investigation method
Provides continuous subsurface imaging
High resolution compared to conventional seismic refraction
Reduces uncertainty in subsurface interpretatio
Resistivity Survey Services involve measuring the electrical resistivity of soil, rock, and subsurface materials to understand ground conditions without excavation. This geophysical method is widely used in civil engineering, groundwater studies, environmental investigations, and geological exploration.
By injecting a controlled electric current into the ground through electrodes and measuring the resulting potential differences, resistivity surveys help identify variations in subsurface materials. Different soils, rocks, and fluids exhibit distinct resistivity values, allowing accurate interpretation of underground features.
Key applications of Resistivity Survey Services include:
Groundwater exploration and aquifer delineation
Bedrock depth and weathered zone identification
Soil stratification and subsurface profiling
Detection of fractures, faults, and cavities
Site investigation for foundations, roads, dams, and buildings
Environmental and contamination studies
Benefits of Resistivity Surveys:
Non-destructive and cost-effective investigation method
Provides reliable subsurface information over large areas
Suitable for both shallow and deep investigations
Reduces uncertainty in design and construction planning
Cross Hole Seismic Survey is an advanced geophysical investigation method used to accurately evaluate subsurface soil and rock properties by measuring seismic wave velocities between boreholes. This method is especially effective for determining dynamic parameters required for geotechnical and earthquake engineering studies.
In a cross hole seismic survey, two or more vertical boreholes are drilled at a known spacing. A seismic energy source is generated in one borehole, and the seismic waves are recorded by receivers placed at the same depth in adjacent boreholes. By analyzing the travel time of seismic waves, precise shear wave (Vs) and compressional wave (Vp) velocities are calculated for each soil and rock layer.
Applications:Determination of shear wave velocity (Vs) for seismic site classification
Dynamic soil property evaluation for earthquake-resistant design
Foundation design for high-rise buildings, bridges, and industrial structures
Assessment of ground improvement effectiveness
Dam, nuclear plant, and critical infrastructure studies
High accuracy and repeatability
Direct measurement of in-situ seismic wave velocities
Detailed depth-wise profiling of soil and rock layers
Suitable for soft soils to hard rock conditions
Minimal disturbance to surrounding ground
Shear and compressional wave velocity profiles
Dynamic elastic parameters such as shear modulus and Poisson’s ratio
Reliable data for seismic analysis and structural design
A Topographical Survey is a detailed mapping process used to accurately determine the natural and man-made features of a site, including ground elevations, contours, structures, utilities, roads, and surface features. Our Topographical Survey services provide precise spatial data essential for planning, design, and development projects.
Using advanced surveying instruments such as Total Stations, GPS/GNSS systems, and drone-based technologies where applicable, we collect high-accuracy field data across the site. The data is processed to produce detailed topographic maps, contour plans, digital terrain models (DTM), and coordinate-based drawings compatible with engineering and architectural design software.
ApplicationsSite planning and land development projects
Engineering and architectural design
Road, drainage, and infrastructure planning
Quantity calculations and earthwork estimation
Boundary reference and site documentation
Pre- and post-construction surveys
Accurate representation of site conditions
Supports efficient and optimized design decisions
Reduces design errors and construction risks
Compatible with CAD and GIS platforms
Our Topographical Survey services deliver reliable and comprehensive site information, forming a critical foundation for successful project planning, design, and construction execution.
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Rebound Hammer Testing Services are a non-destructive testing (NDT) method used to assess the surface hardness and approximate compressive strength of concrete. This test is widely applied for quality control, structural assessment, and condition evaluation of concrete structures without causing any damage.
The rebound hammer works by striking the concrete surface with a controlled spring-loaded mass and measuring the rebound value. These rebound numbers are then correlated with concrete strength and uniformity based on standard guidelines.
Key applications of Rebound Hammer Testing Services include:
Estimation of in-situ concrete compressive strength
Assessment of concrete uniformity and quality
Identification of weak or deteriorated concrete zones
Quality control for new concrete structures
Condition assessment of existing buildings and infrastructure
Benefits of Rebound Hammer Testing Services:
Completely non-destructive and quick testing method
Simple, portable, and cost-effective
Provides immediate on-site results
Suitable for both new and existing concrete structures
Helps in deciding further testing or repair measures