
Georadar: Advanced Technologies for Subsurface Investigations
Discover the Innovative Solution for Subsurface Analysis
Our company has the Georadar (GPR – Ground Penetrating Radar) equipment and a team of highly qualified technicians to conduct in-depth subsurface investigations across multiple sectors, including:
- Detection of underground utilities (pipelines, buried cables, ducts);
- Identification of underground tanks and reservoirs;
- Mapping of underground structures (foundations, cavities, artifacts).
With Georadar technology, it is possible to obtain precise and detailed data without the need for invasive excavations, optimizing both costs and intervention times.
What is Georadar and How Does It Work?
Georadar is a non-invasive geophysical surveying technology used to detect objects and discontinuities beneath the surface. This methodology is one of the most effective for engineering and environmental applications, thanks to its ability to provide real-time accurate results.
The GPR system works by emitting electromagnetic waves, which reflect upon encountering different underground materials. The signal frequency impacts:
- Ground penetration: Low-frequency waves allow deeper exploration;
- Resolution quality: High-frequency waves offer greater detail definition.
The system measures the time it takes for the reflected waves to return, providing a detailed image of subsurface discontinuities and objects.
Why Choose Georadar for Subsurface Investigations?
Using GPR technology offers numerous advantages:
- Precise detection of underground objects (cables, pipelines, structures);
- Non-destructive survey method, preventing damage to existing infrastructures;
- Suitable for urban and industrial environments, preserving architectural and cultural sites;
- Reduced excavation time and costs thanks to accurate pre-mapping.
Want to learn how Georadar can support your subsurface investigation needs? Contact us today!

