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Underground Utility Cadastre – Full Visibility Beneath the Surface
Avoid errors. Plan smart. Control underground infrastructure.
The underground utility cadastre is one of the most important tools for local administrations looking to prevent chaotic works, network conflicts, resource waste, and technical risks. VISORO provides a complete solution for mapping, digitizing, and integrating all underground utility networks into an interactive digital map – accurate, updatable, and easy to use.
Why is an underground cadastre essential?
- To know the exact routes of underground utility networks
- To avoid conflicts between infrastructure works or investments
- To obtain permits and approvals faster
- To reduce maintenance and intervention costs
- To support the coherent development of the locality
What we inventory and digitize
- Water networks (potable and industrial)
- Sanitary and stormwater sewer systems
- Natural gas networks
- Electric networks (low, medium, and high voltage)
- Telecommunications and fiber optic networks
- District heating systems
- Industrial networks (oil, compressed air, oxygen, steam, etc.)
- Inspection chambers, valves, pulling chambers, technical stations
- Tunnels, utility corridors, overflow chambers, and other technical constructions
Our workflow
- Collect and validate existing data (technical plans, projects, approvals, E-Terra, etc.)
- GIS integration – all routes are vectorized and georeferenced in Stereo 70
- Accurate mapping with route details, diameters, depths, materials, nodes, control points
- Interactive digital map – navigable, filterable, user-friendly
- Training for municipal staff + support for future updates
Practical applications
Urban planning – alignment with zoning plans (PUZ, PUG) and coherent development
Public works – prevent damage and enable fast interventions
Permits and approvals – clear documentation accepted by all utility providers
Funding applications – technically grounded and eligible projects
Predictive maintenance – networks are easier to monitor and assess
Solid legal basis
In accordance with:
- 1997 Methodological Norms on real estate-utility cadastre
- Order 91/N/912-CP on utility network cadastre
- GEO 57/2019 – Administrative Code
- Law no. 7/1996 – Cadastre and real estate publicity
Cost and implementation
The price is determined by the size and complexity of the underground infrastructure
Project duration: 60–120 days
Deliverables
- A complete underground network map with all technical attributes
- Standardized digital documentation
- User-friendly interface for all municipal departments
- Trained staff ready to operate the platform
- Post-delivery technical support and the option for ongoing updates
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Underground Utility Cadastre?
It is the process of inventorying and mapping all underground utility networks in a locality, such as water, sewer, gas, electricity, telecom, etc. The goal is to provide a clear and accurate record for effective management.
Why is this cadastre important?
It enables:
- Avoiding accidents and damages during works
- Efficient planning of urban development and network expansions
- Reduced intervention time and costs
- Better collaboration among departments and utility providers
Is it mandatory to create such a cadastre?
Yes. According to current legislation, local administrations must keep records of utility networks. This cadastre ensures compliance and better infrastructure management.
What types of networks are included?
Including, but not limited to:
- Potable and industrial water
- Sanitary and storm sewers
- Natural gas distribution
- Low and medium voltage electricity
- Telecom and fiber optics
- District heating
- Other industrial networks
How is the cadastre created?
Steps include:
- Collecting and analyzing existing documentation
- Precise topographic surveys
- Creating an interactive digital map
- Implementing an information system for data management
How long does it take?
Between 60 and 120 days, depending on infrastructure complexity
What are the costs?
They vary by network size and complexity – request a custom quote.
How is information updated?
The system allows easy updates. We provide training and support to local staff.
Who has access?
Access is controlled and granted based on role and need (municipality departments, utilities, stakeholders).
Can it be integrated with existing systems?
Yes – it can integrate with municipal IT systems for unified data management.