Underground Coordination

Envision everything. Dig with confidence.

  • Dig with confidence.

    Coda will create a comprehensive map of underground conditions, including foundations, conduit, piping, and more. Plus, our experts can give you a certainty factor for each point of conflict with your construction plan, so you can make smarter decisions before shovels hit the ground.

  • Protect your bottom line.

    Proactively assessing a site’s underground conditions can help protect your bottom line. Coda can help you identify risk early, avoid costly rework, and keep your projects on schedule.

  • Create a single source of truth.

    Coda brings clarity to your underground site information by consolidating all data into a single, easy-to-navigate resource, ensuring you have the most accurate and accessible view at your fingertips.

Design smarter. Build better. Operate seamlessly.

10k

miles of underground area mapped

$47M

in construction costs avoided by proactively addressing issues

97%

accuracy in pinpointing hidden objects

Our Underground Coordination Solution

For a project owner, certainty is a rare and valuable asset. From the moment shovels hit the ground, construction projects risk running into unforeseen circumstances. Despite months of planning, about 75% of projects still encounter unanticipated or unforeseen conditions.

The variety and volume of data to review is immense. Our underground coordination services consolidate all your disparate underground data, minimizing surprises during construction and providing stakeholders with actionable insights.

Services

  • Comprehensive underground mapping
  • Conflict analysis
  • Targeted site investigation
  • Composite drawings highlighting key risks
  • Design revision recommendations

Coda’s U-VIEW solution allowed us to redesign the system to solve for issues before they became problems in the field, saving time and money.

ANDREW FAETT

CLARK CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER

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CASE STUDY

Amtrak Streamlines Design and Avoids Major Underground Obstacles

When Amtrak’s Ivy City train yard in Washington, D.C., needed 4 new maintenance and inspection tracks, 3 new service and cleaning tracks, and an upgrade of existing high speed rail tracks, they called Coda to accurately map underground obstacles.