Airfield Surveys
Runway, taxiway, and apron investigation with minimal disruption.
Airfield GPR survey from Corvus is part of our large-scale gpr service. Airfield surveys need throughput and accuracy. We use array GPR with high-precision positioning to survey runways, taxiways, and aprons within tight access windows and deliver layer data your engineers can act on.
Built around the question being asked.
A vehicle-towed or pushed array surveys the site in lanes. Multiple frequencies capture both shallow services and deeper features. Data is processed into depth slices and combined with locator and topographic data to produce a single accurate plan.
For airfield surveys specifically, the brief drives the choice of frequency, density, and reporting style. We quote a method that fits your access window, your accuracy requirement, and the downstream use of the data.
What you get
- PAS 128 compliant deliverables where required
- Utility plan in DXF / DWG / GIS-ready format
- Depth slices and amplitude maps
- Annotated PDF report with interpretation
- Archaeological / geophysical interpretation note when scoped
Calibrated. Qualified. Defensible.
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Calibrated kit checked at the start of every session, with the calibration record supplied in the project pack.
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Surveyors qualified for the method, signed off on the report by the person who did the work — no anonymous deliverables.
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Reporting written for the engineer or contractor who has to act on it, not for the file.
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Same-day quotations and a date in the diary. UK-wide coverage. No minimums on small jobs.
Ready to see what's beneath the surface?
Tell us what you're working on. We'll come back within a working day with a quote, a method, and a date in the diary.