The Need for a Reliable Map of Utility Networks for Planning Underground Spaces

S. Jaw, R. van Son, Victor Khoo Hock Soon, G. Schrotter, Richard Loo Wei Kiah, Sandy Teo Shen Ni, Jingya Yan
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Land shortage has been on the global agenda, especially in countries with high population density such as Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. Urban expansion and rapid population growth in these countries have led to limited surface land. In order to compensate for the shortage of surface land, the spaces below the ground surface (i.e. the stratum) are being requisitioned for the purpose of utility networks installation, public usage (e.g. pedestrian underpass, shopping malls, etc.), transportation (e.g.: subway or vehicular tunnels) and private or personal storage (e.g. car garage or basement). With the development of underground infrastructure, there is a need for monitoring and mapping these infrastructures for better usage and planning for underground spaces. This paper highlights the initiative embarked on by Singapore-ETH Centre together with Singapore Land Authority (SLA) on three-dimensional (3D) underground utility services mapping. The results ultimately contribute to the establishment of a roadmap towards a reliable 3D map of utility networks in Singapore. Several case studies for utility network mapping conducted in different cities, such as Zurich (city in Switzerland), Kuala Lumpur (city in Malaysia) and Hong Kong have been used to establish best practices for underground utility mapping using ground penetrating radar (GPR). It is expected that reliable and accurate information of these underground utility networks can lead to a better understanding and management of underground space, which eventually contributes to better city planning, making the “unseen” structures become visible.
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地下空间规划需要可靠的公用事业网络图
土地短缺已经提上了全球议程,尤其是在新加坡、香港和日本等人口密度高的国家。这些国家的城市扩张和人口快速增长导致了地面土地的有限。为了弥补地面土地的短缺,地面以下的空间(即地层)正在被征用,用于公用事业网络的安装、公共用途(例如行人地下通道、购物中心等)、交通运输(例如地铁或车辆隧道)和私人或个人储存(例如汽车车库或地下室)。随着地下基础设施的发展,为了更好地利用和规划地下空间,需要对地下基础设施进行监测和测绘。本文重点介绍了新加坡eth中心与新加坡土地管理局(SLA)共同开展的三维(3D)地下公用事业服务测绘的倡议。研究结果最终有助于建立新加坡公用事业网络的可靠3D地图路线图。在苏黎世(瑞士城市)、吉隆坡(马来西亚城市)和香港等不同城市进行的公用事业网络测绘案例研究,为使用探地雷达(GPR)进行地下公用事业测绘确立了最佳做法。人们期望这些地下公用事业网络的可靠和准确的信息可以更好地理解和管理地下空间,最终有助于更好的城市规划,使“看不见的”结构变得可见。
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