GPR Survey — Greater Noida
GPR Survey in Knowledge Park, Greater Noida — Utility Detection
Wide roads, low density and generous verges — the easiest ground we survey in NCR, and campuses that have never had their networks recorded.
Owned fleet only: 1.5 lakh+ km delivered, 100 km a day peak output and a best month of 700 KM in 30 days. Our base is Faridabad, so this site sits inside the home region and carries no order-value minimum. Sites outside NCR are subject to ₹1,00,000 per project.
Quick AnswerMezux Touch runs GPR survey across Knowledge Park I to V, the institutional belt, the Surajpur and Ecotech industrial areas and the corridors toward the Yamuna Expressway. Wide planned roads make this fast ground; institutional campuses make it interesting.
The most workable ground in NCR
Greater Noida was planned with unusually generous road widths, wide verges, service corridors set back from the carriageway and traffic volumes that remain modest outside peak hours.
For survey work that combination is close to ideal. Cart-mounted equipment moves without obstruction, line spacing can be set for accuracy rather than access, and daytime working is practical throughout.
Coverage rates here are the best we achieve anywhere in NCR, and it shows in the rate. We say so plainly rather than pricing it like central Delhi.
Campuses that were never recorded
The institutional belt holds a large number of university, engineering and management campuses, each occupying a sizeable plot serviced as a self-contained unit when it was built.
Internal distribution across those campuses was laid over decades by whichever contractor was engaged at the time, and consolidated as-builts are the exception rather than the rule. Estate teams generally discover this only when they need to dig.
Campus surveys here are bounded, open and uncongested, which makes them among the most complete records we are able to produce anywhere.
Ecotech and Surajpur industrial plots
The industrial areas carry plot-level servicing across trades ranging from light engineering to food processing, with the usual pattern of connections added privately as operations grew.
Ground conditions here are favourable enough that plot surveys generally resolve cleanly rather than ending inconclusive, which is not something we can say about most industrial belts in NCR.
Ground conditions and depth confidence
This is Yamuna-side alluvium with comparatively shallow made ground, low clay content in most sectors and a water table that sits deeper than on the Delhi side.
All three favour radar. Achievable investigation depth here is toward the upper end of what we report anywhere in the region, and the confidence grade in our drawings reflects it.
Corridors toward the expressway and airport belt
Routes running toward the Yamuna Expressway and the airport development belt cross land that was agricultural within living memory, and plot surveys there routinely find field drains, irrigation channels and abandoned borewells beneath recent fill.
New trunk servicing along those corridors is being installed at pace, which makes recent survey data considerably more valuable than a drawing from two years ago.
Jurisdiction across the belt
The industrial development authority governs most of the planned area, with the state PWD on connecting highways, the expressway authority on its corridor and institutional estate offices within campus boundaries.
Boundaries here follow the plan rather than the built form, which makes jurisdiction unusually easy to establish compared with older NCR areas.
Numbers we can put a project name against
What a complete campus record is worth
An institution that can locate its own HT feed, water ring and fibre entry can plan a new block, a hostel extension or a substation upgrade without exploratory digging on a live campus.
Because the ground here allows a genuinely complete survey rather than a partial one, the record we hand over is worth maintaining. We issue it in a format the estate engineer can extend as connections change, rather than as a static drawing that ages out in three years.
Related survey work in this area
Clients here also commission construction site GPR survey, underground cable detection and underground pipeline detection from the same base.
Frequently asked questions
Generous road widths, wide verges, set-back service corridors and modest traffic. Cart-mounted equipment moves without obstruction and line spacing can be set for accuracy rather than access.
Rarely in consolidated form. Internal distribution was laid over decades by different contractors, and estate teams usually discover the gap only when they need to dig.
Toward the upper end of what we report anywhere in the region. Shallow made ground, low clay content and a deeper water table all favour radar, and the drawings state that grade explicitly.
Mostly what the farmland left — field drains, irrigation channels and abandoned borewells under recent fill, none of which appears on a developer's layout.
Less than most of NCR. The industrial development authority governs the planned area and boundaries follow the plan rather than the built form, which makes the file straightforward.
None. Greater Noida is inside our NCR operating region, which matters here because campus estates often start with one building before commissioning the whole plot. Outside NCR the minimum is Rs 1,00,000 per project.
Faster here than almost anywhere. On open corridors we have sustained up to 100 km a day with day and night shifts, our best month stands at 700 KM in 30 days, and cumulative delivery has passed 1.5 lakh km. The wide roads in this belt let us work near the top of that range rather than the bottom.
Greater Noida campus without a network drawing?
Give us the plot boundary and we will hand back a record your estate engineer can keep extending for years.
Get a Survey Quote+91 99100 10209GPR survey in Knowledge Park — deliverables, ground data and detailed questions
Mezux Touch works Knowledge Park on dry alluvium with shallow made ground beneath unusually generous planned roads, giving 3.5 to 4 metres of usable depth — the best conditions we report anywhere in the capital region. Cart-mounted equipment moves without obstruction, line spacing can be set for accuracy rather than access, and daytime working is practical throughout. The result is that campus surveys here produce the most complete records we are able to deliver.
How the survey is run here
How the grid is laid out in Knowledge Park depends entirely on what the ground returns. Cross-coverage tightens in any material capable of producing its own strong reflections. We re-calibrate as the ground changes rather than applying one velocity to a whole corridor, which is what keeps the depth figures comparable end to end. Owned systems and our own operators, which removes the usual reason a survey start slips.
What you receive
Layered DWG on your standard with depth, detection method and confidence held per line. SHP or KML where a GIS exists, and a PDF issue for circulation. A signed report covering extent, section depth, refused access and limitations. Knowledge Park campus packs are issued in a form the institution's own estate engineer can extend as connections change, rather than as a static drawing that ages out in three years, because the ground here allows a genuinely complete survey rather than a partial one. Approvals typically involve the industrial development authority and institutional estate offices.
Beyond the basics
Why is coverage faster here? Generous road widths, wide verges, set-back service corridors and modest traffic. Line spacing can be set for accuracy rather than access.
Do the campuses hold their own records? Rarely in consolidated form. Internal distribution was laid over decades by different contractors.
What is a complete campus record worth? It lets an institution plan a new block or substation upgrade without exploratory digging on a live campus.
Is the industrial belt different? Ecotech and Surajpur carry plot-level servicing across mixed trades, added privately as operations grew.
What is not included in a standard survey? Trial-hole excavation, permanent site marking and any physical verification. Those are separate line items so a client can see exactly what has been priced.
Terms used on this page
Campus network — internal distribution across an institutional plot, serviced as a self-contained unit. Maintainable record — a survey issued in a form the client's own engineers can extend as the network changes. Estate engineer — the institution's own technical staff, who maintain the record after handover. Complete record — a survey covering an entire plot to consistent confidence, achievable only where ground and access both allow it. Line spacing — the distance between adjacent survey lines; closer spacing finds smaller targets and costs more. Dielectric — the electrical property of ground that determines radar velocity, and therefore how a reflection converts to depth.
Popular searches — GPR survey in Knowledge Park
Knowledge Park — popular
pre-excavation survey Knowledge Park|void detection Knowledge Park|GPR survey cost in Knowledge Park|HDD trenchless drilling Knowledge Park
Nearby in Noida
GPR survey Noida|GPR survey Sector 63|GPR survey Greater Noida|GPR survey Ghaziabad
Related GPR services
void and cavity detection survey|gas pipeline detection survey|underground utility mapping India






