Utility Mapping
If your project needs more than paint on the ground, utility mapping services help teams keep utility information organized for planning, coordination, and handoff. This is especially helpful on active commercial sites where multiple trades need the same “source of truth” before concrete work, trenching, or layout changes move forward.
Utility Mapping and Locating
Good utility mapping starts with verified field information, then turns it into documentation your team can actually use. In practice, that often means combining utility locating with mapping so the results are consistent from field markouts to project files, precon plans, and coordination meetings.
Mapping That Aligns with Engineering and DOT Workflows
On many transportation and engineering projects, mapping is connected to Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) concepts and “quality level” expectations. If your project team uses those standards, we can support field collection and coordination that matches the scope. For higher-accuracy needs, agencies like FHWA describe top-tier utility data as requiring nondestructive exposure to precisely confirm locations, which is why mapping often pairs with verification plans.
Common Deliverables
Depending on what you request and what the site supports, deliverables may include:
- Field markouts tied to a site reference
- Notes and photo documentation for coordination
- Optional digital mapping outputs when required by the project team (scope-dependent)