3D subsurface mapping took center stage today as Genesys International announced the launch of India’s first nationwide initiative using advanced 3D Ground Penetrating Radar to map underground utilities across major airports.
The project marks a major leap in India’s infrastructure modernization, bringing a level of precision that the sector has long needed.
The company will carry out this large-scale effort across airports owned by the Adani Group, including Mumbai, Trivandrum, Lucknow, Jaipur, Guwahati, and Ahmedabad. By deploying state-of-the-art 3D GPR technology along with high-precision LiDAR systems, Genesys aims to deliver accurate, high-resolution 3D models of complete airport environments—from runways and taxiways to the surrounding outdoor areas.
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This initiative will be followed by the creation of detailed 3D Building Information Modeling (BIM) outputs, giving airport operators a clear view of both visible structures and buried utilities. For an industry that depends on safety, planning accuracy, and minimal operational disruption, this comprehensive dataset can reshape how future upgrades and expansions are executed.
Genesys brings deep experience to the table, with major geospatial and digitization projects already completed in India and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The company’s continued push into next-generation mapping—seen recently in its launch of 3D ADAS navigation maps, adopted by Tata Motors—highlights its growing leadership in the field. This latest win reinforces that momentum.
The project has been awarded by Bureau Veritas, a global leader in testing, inspection, and certification services, and is valued at Rs 17.38 crore. As India’s infrastructure demands grow rapidly, the rollout of 3D subsurface mapping signals a pivotal step toward safer, smarter, and more future-ready airports.
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