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See how industry leaders across transportation, utilities, energy, and construction are using Exodigo's non-intrusive subsurface technology to solve the underground for their projects.
See how industry leaders across transportation, utilities, energy, and construction are using Exodigo's non-intrusive subsurface technology to solve the underground for their projects.
National Grid uses Exodigo’s non-intrusive underground mapping technology to locate unmapped assets for a planned substation expansion.
Learn MoreA large California utility uses non-intrusive underground mapping technology to locate lines at risk of cross-bore in an urban neighborhood of San Francisco.
Learn MoreVINCI, a leading global construction firm founded in France, and GRDF, the largest distributor in France, came together to test Exodigo's non-intrusive technology for identifying and mapping underground utilities with multi-sensing technology and AI.
Learn MoreTop civil engineering, rail infrastructure and services business Colas Rail used non-intrusive subsurface imaging technology to avoid conflicts with current utility services on a major metro expansion project in the city centre.
Learn MoreThe Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) utilized non-intrusive underground mapping technology to complete the coordination of underground utilities for a railroad station parking garage in suburban Pennsylvania.
Learn MoreGranite Construction Company used Exodigo's non-intrusive underground mapping technology to navigate challenging Texas wetlands during a major highway expansion.
Learn MoreFaced with significant cost overruns and delays, Caltrans needed to prevent additional utility strikes along Highway 70. They brought in Exodigo to create utility maps they could trust for redesigns.
Learn MorePG&E needed to lay new utility lines on a private new development site with no existing records. Charge, the EPC leading the work, tasked Exodigo with confirming current utility locations and identifying unobstructed pathways for new lines.
Learn MoreNational Grid wanted Exodigo to provide a complete underground map for an active gas substation in New York, where existing records and partial schematics were available. They asked Exodigo to scan the area and compared the findings against utility records.
Learn MoreBreak the subsurface status quo with our revolutionary approach to underground risk management. Experience the accelerated project delivery, cost savings, and safety and sustainability gains that Exodigo can help you achieve on your next project.
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