
Site Vision Surveys (United Kingdom)
Site Vision Surveys (United Kingdom)
6 Projects, page 1 of 2
assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:Site Vision Surveys (United Kingdom), URS Corporation (United Kingdom), LTU, University of Sheffield, National One Call +72 partnersSite Vision Surveys (United Kingdom),URS Corporation (United Kingdom),LTU,University of Sheffield,National One Call,PIPEHAWK PLC,SebaKMT UK Ltd,Lousiana Tech University,Witten Technologies INC,Yorkshire Water,UKRI,TBE Group,UTSI Electronics Ltd,Water Research Centre WRc,EUROGPR,URS/Scott Wilson,CSIRO Land and Water,Palmer environmental,Kirklees Council,NWL,Ordnance Survey,Scott Wilson,OSYS Technology Ltd,Openreach BT,NUAG,UK Water Industry Research Ltd,Ewan Associates Ltd,[no title available],Yorkshire Water Services Ltd,Future Amtec,SebaKMT UK Ltd,Watershed Associates,Palmer environmental,ICES,KTN for Resource Efficiency,Central Networks West plc,OSYS technology limited,E.On UK Plc,SBWWI,Quetra Limited,Ingegneria dei Sistemi UK Ltd,Future Amtec,University of Sheffield,Northumbrian Water Group plc,EUROGPR,Clancy Docwra,University of Louisiana System,Sensors and Instrumentation KTN,SBWWI,ICES,UK Water Industry Research Ltd (UKWIR),National Grid,WRc (United Kingdom),Pipeline Industries Guild,W R C Plc,Kelda Group (United Kingdom),Ingegneria dei Sistemi UK Ltd,Watershed Associates,National One Call,Clancy Docwra,Openreach (BT subsidiary),Site Vision Surveys Ltd,Pipeline Industries Guild (United Kingdom),CSIRO,Witten Technologies INC,Pipehawk plc,Utsi Electronics Ltd,National Underground Assets Group Ltd,Kirklees Council,TBE Group,UKWIR,Quetra Limited,Ewan Associates Ltd,Innovate UK,British Telecom,National Grid PLC,OSFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/F065906/1Funder Contribution: 16,960 GBPAbstracts are not currently available in GtR for all funded research. This is normally because the abstract was not required at the time of proposal submission, but may be because it included sensitive information such as personal details.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:CSIRO, British Telecom, National Grid PLC, OS, Lousiana Tech University +71 partnersCSIRO,British Telecom,National Grid PLC,OS,Lousiana Tech University,Site Vision Surveys (United Kingdom),URS Corporation (United Kingdom),Kirklees Council,Kirklees Council,NWL,Ingegneria dei Sistemi UK Ltd,Yorkshire Water Services Ltd,Clancy Docwra,Quetra Limited,Pipehawk plc,University of Louisiana System,Utsi Electronics Ltd,KTN for Resource Efficiency,University of Leeds,TBE Group,University of Leeds,CSIRO Land and Water,Future Amtec,Quetra Limited,Watershed Associates,OSYS technology limited,UK Water Industry Research Ltd,Ewan Associates Ltd,WRc (United Kingdom),SebaKMT UK Ltd,Kelda Group (United Kingdom),W R C Plc,Site Vision Surveys Ltd,Innovate UK,UKWIR,Watershed Associates,Pipeline Industries Guild (United Kingdom),UK Water Industry Research Ltd (UKWIR),National Grid,Ingegneria dei Sistemi UK Ltd,SBWWI,TBE Group,PIPEHAWK PLC,Ordnance Survey,Future Amtec,NUAG,Palmer environmental,National One Call,OSYS Technology Ltd,Palmer environmental,Ewan Associates Ltd,Openreach BT,National Underground Assets Group Ltd,EUROGPR,ICES,Northumbrian Water Group plc,UTSI Electronics Ltd,Openreach (BT subsidiary),Witten Technologies INC,SBWWI,ICES,Central Networks West plc,SebaKMT UK Ltd,Scott Wilson,National One Call,E.On UK Plc,LTU,Witten Technologies INC,Yorkshire Water,UKRI,Water Research Centre WRc,EUROGPR,URS/Scott Wilson,Clancy Docwra,Sensors and Instrumentation KTN,Pipeline Industries GuildFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/F06585X/1Funder Contribution: 389,225 GBPAbstracts are not currently available in GtR for all funded research. This is normally because the abstract was not required at the time of proposal submission, but may be because it included sensitive information such as personal details.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:KTN for Resource Efficiency, WRc (United Kingdom), SBWWI, OSYS Technology Ltd, Openreach BT +71 partnersKTN for Resource Efficiency,WRc (United Kingdom),SBWWI,OSYS Technology Ltd,Openreach BT,Watershed Associates,LTU,Site Vision Surveys Ltd,E.On UK Plc,SebaKMT UK Ltd,Pipeline Industries Guild,Watershed Associates,Pipeline Industries Guild (United Kingdom),OSYS technology limited,SebaKMT UK Ltd,Kirklees Council,Yorkshire Water Services Ltd,Site Vision Surveys (United Kingdom),URS Corporation (United Kingdom),Central Networks West plc,NUAG,UTSI Electronics Ltd,Kelda Group (United Kingdom),University of Bath,University of Bath,UKWIR,National One Call,Scott Wilson,NWL,CSIRO,PIPEHAWK PLC,Ewan Associates Ltd,CSIRO Land and Water,Ingegneria dei Sistemi UK Ltd,Clancy Docwra,Openreach (BT subsidiary),National Underground Assets Group Ltd,Palmer environmental,Future Amtec,Witten Technologies INC,Yorkshire Water,UKRI,Ingegneria dei Sistemi UK Ltd,UK Water Industry Research Ltd,Ewan Associates Ltd,Water Research Centre WRc,EUROGPR,URS/Scott Wilson,TBE Group,Pipehawk plc,British Telecom,Lousiana Tech University,National Grid PLC,Kirklees Council,OS,Utsi Electronics Ltd,University of Louisiana System,Palmer environmental,Future Amtec,Witten Technologies INC,ICES,Ordnance Survey,Clancy Docwra,Sensors and Instrumentation KTN,EUROGPR,W R C Plc,Quetra Limited,Innovate UK,UK Water Industry Research Ltd (UKWIR),National Grid,National One Call,Quetra Limited,TBE Group,Northumbrian Water Group plc,SBWWI,ICESFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/F06599X/1Funder Contribution: 645,161 GBPAbstracts are not currently available in GtR for all funded research. This is normally because the abstract was not required at the time of proposal submission, but may be because it included sensitive information such as personal details.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2013Partners:Future Amtec, SBWWI, ICES, Central Networks West plc, Northumbrian Water Group plc +72 partnersFuture Amtec,SBWWI,ICES,Central Networks West plc,Northumbrian Water Group plc,Kirklees Council,Site Vision Surveys Ltd,Ingegneria dei Sistemi UK Ltd,SebaKMT UK Ltd,Future Amtec,ICES,Innovate UK,Kelda Group (United Kingdom),W R C Plc,University of Louisiana System,Witten Technologies INC,Yorkshire Water,UKWIR,National One Call,UKRI,SebaKMT UK Ltd,Palmer environmental,PIPEHAWK PLC,NUAG,Water Research Centre WRc,EUROGPR,URS/Scott Wilson,OSYS technology limited,LTU,WRc (United Kingdom),British Telecom,KTN for Resource Efficiency,Ingegneria dei Sistemi UK Ltd,Clancy Docwra,Openreach (BT subsidiary),Site Vision Surveys (United Kingdom),URS Corporation (United Kingdom),National Grid PLC,SBWWI,Watershed Associates,Yorkshire Water Services Ltd,University of Southampton,OS,Pipehawk plc,Utsi Electronics Ltd,National Underground Assets Group Ltd,Lousiana Tech University,Quetra Limited,E.On UK Plc,TBE Group,UK Water Industry Research Ltd,Ewan Associates Ltd,UTSI Electronics Ltd,UK Water Industry Research Ltd (UKWIR),National Grid,OSYS Technology Ltd,Openreach BT,Palmer environmental,CSIRO Land and Water,NWL,Witten Technologies INC,[no title available],TBE Group,Scott Wilson,Ordnance Survey,Kirklees Council,Watershed Associates,Pipeline Industries Guild (United Kingdom),Ewan Associates Ltd,University of Southampton,EUROGPR,Quetra Limited,National One Call,CSIRO,Clancy Docwra,Sensors and Instrumentation KTN,Pipeline Industries GuildFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/F065973/1Funder Contribution: 766,110 GBPAbstracts are not currently available in GtR for all funded research. This is normally because the abstract was not required at the time of proposal submission, but may be because it included sensitive information such as personal details.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2018Partners:PBA, University of Wollongong, National Grid plc, Globe Performance Solutions, CH2M Hill (United Kingdom) +118 partnersPBA,University of Wollongong,National Grid plc,Globe Performance Solutions,CH2M Hill (United Kingdom),URS Corporation,BALFOUR BEATTY PLC,Energy and Utilities Alliance,Halcrow Group Ltd,Pipehawk plc,Utsi Electronics Ltd,US National Academy of Sciences,Louisiana Tech University,Pipeline Industries Guild,OSYS Technology Ltd,OSYS technology limited,DSTL,Peter Brett Associates,Skanska UK Plc,Exova,SBWWI,The Institution of Civil Engineers,Keller Ltd,United Utilities Water PLC,University of Louisiana System,Innovate UK,Energy and Utilities Alliance,UK Society for Trenchless Technolody,Morrison Utility Services,INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS,IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A,,Bristol Water Plc,Modern Built Environment,NAS,T2 Utility Engineers Inc,Globe Performance Solutions,Radiodetection Ltd,UTSI Electronics Ltd,J Murphy & Sons Limited,COSTAIN LTD,Subscan Technology,Macleod Simmonds Ltd,Stratascan Ltd,UKWIR,Amey Plc,Yorkshire Water Services Ltd,Primayer Ltd,Leica Microsystems (United Kingdom),NUAG,Hydrosave UK Limited,Watershed Associates,Stratophase Ltd,Pipeline Industries Guild (United Kingdom),T2 Utility Engineers Inc,URS Corporation,UNESP,Robosynthesis Limited,Technology Strategy Board (Innovate UK),Colorado School of Mines,J Murphy & Sons Limited,University of Birmingham,SBWWI,Infotec Consulting,Bristol Water Plc,Network Rail Ltd,Balfour Beatty (United Kingdom),Primayer Ltd,PIPEHAWK PLC,ICE,Halcrow Group Limited,Cardno TBE,Watershed Associates,National Underground Assets Group Ltd,UK Water Industry Research Ltd (UKWIR),SKANSKA,ATI Projects Ltd,Hydrosave UK Limited,RSK Group plc,UK Society for Trenchless Technology,IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A,,CSM,Ordnance Survey,Exova,ATI Projects Ltd,Macleod Simmonds Ltd,RSK Group plc,Keller Ltd,National Grid PLC,OS,Site Vision Surveys (United Kingdom),Kelda Group (United Kingdom),Site Vision Surveys Ltd,Underground Imaging Technologies UIT,CH2M HILL UNITED KINGDOM,Defence Science & Tech Lab DSTL,Leica Geosystems Ltd,American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE,Infotec Consulting,UOW,Network Rail,Amey Plc,Corporation of the City of London, ON,LTU,University of Auckland,MWH UK Ltd,ASME,Subscan Technology,Defence Science & Tech Lab DSTL,MWH UK Ltd,Costain Ltd,Robosynthesis Limited,Radiodetection Ltd,Corporation of the City of London, ON,United Utilities,Yorkshire Water,UKRI,University of Birmingham,BALFOUR BEATTY RAIL,Cardno TBE,United Utilities (United Kingdom),Sao Paulo State University UNESP,Morrison Utility Services,Underground Imaging Technologies UITFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/K021699/1Funder Contribution: 5,782,840 GBPThe surface urban transport infrastructures - our roads, cycle ways, pedestrian areas, tramways and railways - are supported by the ground, and hence the properties of the ground must control to a significant degree their structural performance. The utility services infrastructure - the pipes and cables that deliver utility services to our homes and which supports urban living - is usually buried beneath our urban streets, that is it lies below the surface transport infrastructure (usually roads and paved pedestrian areas). It follows that streetworks to install, replace, repair or maintain these utility service pipes or cables using traditional trench excavations will disrupt traffic and people movement, and will often significantly damage the surface transport infrastructure and the ground on which it bears. It is clear, therefore, that the ground and physical (i.e. utility service and surface transport) infrastructures exist according to a symbiotic relationship: intervene physically in one, and the others are almost inevitably affected in some way, either immediately or in the future. Moreover the physical condition of the pipes and cables, of the ground and of the overlying road structure, is consequently of crucial importance in determining the nature and severity of the impacts that streetworks cause. Assessing the Underworld (ATU) aims to use geophysical sensors deployed both on the surface and inside water pipes to determine remotely (that is, without excavation) the condition of these urban assets. ATU builds on the highly successful Mapping the Underworld (MTU) project funded by EPSRC's first IDEAS Factory (or sandpit) and supported by many industry partners. The MTU sandpit brought together a team that has grown to be acknowledged as international leaders in this field. ATU introduces leaders in climate change, infrastructure policy, engineering sustainability and pipeline systems to the MTU team to take the research into a new sphere of influence as part of a 25-year vision to make streetworks more sustainable. ATU proposes to develop the geophysical sensors created in MTU to look for different targets: indications that the buried pipes and cables are showing signs of degradation or failure, indications that the road structure is showing signs of degradation (e.g. cracking, delamination or wetting) and indications that the ground has properties different to unaltered ground (e.g. wetted or eroded by leaking pipes, loosened by local trench excavations, wetted by water ingress through cracked road structures). For example, a deteriorated (fractured, laterally displaced, corroded or holed) pipe will give a different response to the geophysical sensors than a pristine pipe, while wetting of the adjacent soil or voids created by local erosion due to leakage from a water-bearing pipe will result in a different ground response to unaltered natural soil or fill. Similarly a deteriorated road (with vertical cracks, or with a wetted foundation) will give a different response to intact, coherent bound layers sitting on a properly drained foundation. Taking the information provided by the geophysical sensors and combining it with records for the pipes, cables and roads, and introducing deterioration models for these physical infrastructures knowing their age and recorded condition (where this information is available), will allow a means of predicting how they will react if a trench is dug in a particular road. In some cases alternative construction techniques could avert serious damage (e.g. water pipe bursts, road structural failure requiring complete reconstruction) or injury (gas pipe busts). Making this information available will be achieved by creating a Decision Support System for streetworks engineers. Finally, the full impacts to the economy, society and environment of streetworks will be modelled in a sustainability assessment framework so that the wider impacts of the works are made clear.
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