Genesys Mapping Project Analyzed
Genesys International has won a significant contract worth Rs 17.38 crore from Bureau Veritas. This project focuses on creating detailed 3D maps of airport infrastructure, primarily for airports owned by the Adani Group. It’s a big step forward for modernizing India’s airports and involves using cutting-edge technology to understand what’s hidden beneath the ground.
Key Points
- Rs 17.38 crore contract secured from Bureau Veritas.
- 3D mapping technology for airport infrastructure projects.
- Adani Group airports targeted: Mumbai, Jaipur, etc.
- Utilizing advanced GPR and LiDAR systems together.
- Creating detailed 3D models for comprehensive airport design.
- Supporting world-class infrastructure development globally.
The project utilizes 3D Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and LiDAR technology. These systems work together to map underground utilities like pipes and cables, and also create incredibly accurate 3D models of buildings. This is important because it helps avoid problems during construction and ensures that new buildings don’t damage existing underground systems.
Genesys International has experience in similar projects in India and Saudi Arabia. They’re known for their expertise in digitizing large areas and creating detailed maps. They’re also working on advanced navigation maps for Tata Motors.
This investment is vital for India as the country builds more roads, airports, and other important structures. The goal is to build smarter and more efficiently, minimizing disruption and maximizing safety.
”Accurate subsurface mapping is a cornerstone of successful and sustainable infrastructure development.”



