GPR Survey — Gurugram
GPR Survey in Udyog Vihar, Gurugram — Utility Detection & Mapping
Factories became offices, but nobody removed what the factories put in the ground.
Twenty-two years, 1.5 lakh+ km surveyed, 100 km a day at full stretch and 700 KM in a single 30-day month, all delivered on owned fleet. Because this location falls within Delhi NCR where our crews are based, there is no minimum order value. Beyond NCR a ₹1,00,000 per-project floor covers rig and crew movement from Faridabad.
Quick AnswerMezux Touch runs GPR survey across Udyog Vihar Phases I to V and the adjoining Dundahera belt. The defining problem here is inherited industrial servicing beneath plots that now operate as offices, showrooms and commercial buildings.
An industrial estate that stopped being industrial
Udyog Vihar was laid out as a manufacturing estate and serviced accordingly — heavy three-phase power, process water, compressed air lines, effluent connections and in places dedicated drainage for particular trades.
Most of those units have gone. The plots now hold offices, showrooms, restaurants and coworking floors. But the servicing that fed the earlier occupants was rarely removed; it was capped, abandoned in place or simply built over.
So a plot survey here finds two networks: the current one, which is documented reasonably well, and the industrial one beneath it, which is not documented at all and which nobody currently on site can account for.
Abandoned does not mean dead
The most consequential finding on these plots is a line whose status nobody can confirm. An old three-phase feed that was disconnected at the substation may still be energised from a different direction after decades of reconfiguration.
We therefore report apparently disused industrial servicing as unverified rather than as safely dead, and we recommend confirmation with the distribution licensee before anything is disturbed. On an estate with this history that caution is the whole value of the survey.
Effluent lines under commercial floors
Several trades that operated here — plating, printing, textile processing — ran effluent conveyance to a common facility. Those routes crossed plots and roads in ways that suited the units of that era rather than the layout of today.
Breaching one is a pollution matter with regulatory consequences, not a wet trench, so probable effluent routes get their own reporting category and their own confidence statement.
Plot subdivision and the boundary problem
Original industrial plots have been subdivided and re-let repeatedly, and internal servicing crosses boundaries that no longer exist in the way the original layout intended.
A building's incoming supply frequently enters through what is now a neighbour's land. That matters commercially as much as technically, and we set it out plainly so the client knows what conversation is coming.
Ground and access across the phases
Ground is standard Gurugram alluvium with made ground of varying depth. Estate roads are wide enough for cart-mounted equipment and traffic is moderate outside peak hours, so coverage rates here are among the better ones we achieve in NCR.
Plot access inside occupied buildings is negotiated with the tenant rather than the owner, and that arrangement is worth making before scheduling a crew.
What the deliverable separates
The pack holds three distinct schedules: current live servicing, inherited industrial servicing marked unverified, and probable effluent or process routes.
Mixing them into one utility layer would be technically tidier and practically dangerous, because the three carry completely different consequences and different parties to consult.
Numbers we can put a project name against
Related survey work in this area
We are also called here for underground cable detection, underground pipeline detection and construction site GPR survey.
Frequently asked questions
The industrial servicing beneath it. Plots were built for manufacturing and now hold offices, but the heavy power, process and effluent connections that fed the earlier units were capped or built over rather than removed.
No, and we never report it that way. Decades of reconfiguration mean a feed disconnected at one substation can be live from another direction. We mark it unverified and recommend confirmation with the licensee.
Separately, with their own confidence statement. Plating, printing and processing units ran conveyance to a common facility along routes that suited the estate of that era, and breaching one is a regulatory matter.
Frequently, because original plots were subdivided repeatedly. It is a commercial problem as much as a technical one, and we set it out plainly so the client knows what conversation is coming.
Better than most of NCR. Estate roads are wide enough for cart-mounted equipment and traffic is moderate outside peak hours, so open-road progress is good.
There is no floor on Udyog Vihar work. Because the estate falls within our home operating region, a one-plot handover survey is perfectly viable on its own. Sites beyond NCR carry a Rs 1,00,000 per-project minimum instead.
Peak sustained output on open corridors reaches up to 100 km a day, running day and night shifts on our own systems. A single 30-day programme has delivered 700 KM, which remains our record. Overall we have surveyed in excess of 1.5 lakh km by radar. How fast we move on your job depends on how crowded the ground is and what the report has to prove.
Fitting out a converted Udyog Vihar unit?
Tell us what the plot used to manufacture — that history is what we go looking for.
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Mezux Touch surveys Udyog Vihar through Gurugram alluvium beneath industrial estate fill, reaching roughly 2.5 to 3.5 metres, which is good by regional standards. The difficulty here is not the ground. It is that plots built for manufacturing now hold offices and showrooms, while the heavy power, process and effluent servicing that fed the earlier occupants remains capped or built over. Nobody currently on site can account for it, and that is precisely what the survey is for.
How the survey is run here
How closely we run the lines in Udyog Vihar follows the material, not a fixed template. Cross-lines are tightened wherever the material could imitate a service on a single pass. Each change of material triggers a fresh calibration, so the depth column can be read end to end. The work is ours end to end, which is why a promised start date holds.
What you receive
Layered DWG to your naming standard with per-line depth, detection method and confidence. SHP or KML for a maintained GIS, plus a PDF issue. A signed report giving coverage, section depth, refused access and stated limitations. Udyog Vihar packs hold three separate schedules — current live servicing, inherited industrial servicing marked unverified, and probable effluent or process routes — because merging them would be tidier and considerably more dangerous. Approvals may involve MCG, HSIIDC on estate land, GMDA and the power utility.
Beyond the basics
What makes Udyog Vihar different? The industrial servicing beneath it. Plots built for manufacturing now hold offices, but the heavy power and process connections were never removed.
Is old industrial cable safe to assume dead? No. Decades of reconfiguration mean a feed disconnected at one substation can be live from another direction.
Do you flag effluent routes? Separately, with their own confidence statement. Plating and processing units ran conveyance along routes that suited a different estate layout.
Can a building's supply enter through a neighbour's plot? Frequently, because plots were subdivided repeatedly. It is a commercial problem as much as a technical one.
What size of job will you take? Anything from a single plot upward. Outside Delhi NCR a minimum order value applies because crews mobilise from Faridabad; inside NCR there is none.
Terms used on this page
Inherited servicing — industrial connections left in place when a plot changed from manufacturing to commercial use. Plot subdivision — the repeated division and re-letting of an original industrial plot, crossing boundaries that no longer exist. Capped connection — servicing sealed but left in place rather than removed, indistinguishable from live plant without verification. Reconfigured feed — a supply disconnected at one substation that may still be energised from another direction after years of network change. Chainage — distance measured along a route, used to reference findings so a site engineer can locate them. Trial hole — a small hand-dug or vacuum excavation used to confirm a detected feature physically.
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