13 Benefits Of Conducting A Utility Survey
Written by J. Jackson | Published: 16th April 2024 | Updated: 5th September
Thinking about getting a utility survey to kickstart your project?
Skipping a utility survey before starting any construction or renovations on a building poses significant risks and dangers.
Understanding the benefits and importance of utility surveys in construction projects ensures that you keep yourself, your team and your community safe.
Read below to learn about the benefits of conducting a utility survey before beginning works.
Alternatively, click here to discover the dangers and risks your project could face, should you choose to not have a utility survey.
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Starting your project with a utility survey offers several significant advantages. It not only helps manage risks but also optimises the entire project execution process. These benefits are part of the broader value of performing a utility survey, underscoring its critical role in successful project planning and implementation.
By investing in a comprehensive utility survey before breaking ground, you secure a range of benefits that lead to a safer, more efficient, and cost-effective project.
What Is a Utility Survey?
A utility survey provides information on buried services on your site. They are essential because they help prevent any hits on utilities when performing excavation on site or help to identify where services run to avoid interference when planning.
We have qualified surveyors that work and collect data to the British standard PAS 128. This means that your land/area will be surveyed according to tried and tested techniques to ensure that the results are as accurate as possible.
Below are 13 benefits that conducting a utility survey poses:
- Risk Mitigation
- Enhanced Decision Making
- Improved Coordination with Utility Companies
- Long-Term Maintenance and Management
- Safety Improvement
- Avoiding Service Disruptions
7. Cost Savings
8. Preservation of Existing Infrastructure
9. Project Efficiency
10. Insurance Benefits
11. Enhanced Reputation
12. Support for BIM Processes
13. Legal Compliance
Now let’s go into more detail…
1. Risk Mitigation
One of the primary benefits of a utility survey is the reduction of risks associated with underground utilities.
Identifying the location of gas, water, electricity, and telecommunications lines helps prevent accidents that could cause serious injuries or fatalities.
2. Enhanced Decision Making
With accurate data on where utilities are located, project managers can make more informed decisions regarding site layout, construction methods, and resource allocation.
3. Improved Coordination with Utility Companies
A utility survey helps in scheduling any required relocations, shutdowns, or support, thus preventing misunderstandings and conflicts.
4. Long-Term Maintenance and Management
Knowing the exact location and depth of utilities aids in future maintenance and upgrades.
This information can be crucial for long-term infrastructure management and planning, reducing future costs.
5. Safety Improvement
Safety on the construction site is significantly enhanced when you know where all potential hazards lie. This not only protects the workers but also the general public and the environment.
6. Avoiding Service Disruptions
Accidental utility damage can impede access for emergency services.
A utility survey helps ensure that these services remain uninterrupted, which is crucial for maintaining good relations with the community.
7. Cost Savings
By identifying utility lines early, you can avoid the costly disruptions and repairs associated with accidentally damaging these structures.
It’s much cheaper to perform a survey than to repair damaged utilities and the associated fines and penalties.
8. Preservation of Existing Infrastructure
Properly identifying existing utilities helps ensure that they are preserved during construction, preventing unnecessary replacements or modifications.
9. Project Efficiency
Knowing the exact location of utilities allows for more precise planning and execution of construction activities.
This results in fewer delays and a more streamlined construction process, keeping projects on schedule and within budget.
10. Insurance Benefits
Having a utility survey done can positively impact insurance rates or coverage terms, as it demonstrates proactive risk management.
It may also be a requirement of the insurance policy to conduct such a survey before the start of construction.
11. Enhanced Reputation
Carrying out due diligence such as utility surveys can enhance the reputation of a construction firm, promoting it as responsible and professional.
This can lead to more business opportunities and partnerships.
12. Support for BIM Processes
For projects utilising Building Information Modeling (BIM), having detailed information about existing utilities facilitates the integration of this data into BIM models, enhancing the accuracy and utility of the models.
13. Legal Compliance
In the UK, it’s legally required to locate and map underground utilities before commencing construction activities.
Performing these surveys not only ensures compliance with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, but also with the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.
Ignoring these responsibilities can lead to legal complications, including fines or more severe penalties.
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How Can SolidPoint Help Your Project?
At SolidPoint, we are passionate about providing accurate and efficiently collected data for our clients and have worked on numerous projects across the UK. If you are looking to commission a survey in your next project, please don’t hesitate to Get in touch with a member of our friendly team to discuss your requirements and get a free quote.
Alternatively, you can call us on 01332 898350 or email us at projects@solidpoint.co.uk for more information on our services. We look forward to hearing from you!
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