EM Line Locating · Pre-dig · dual-method · Fraser Valley
EM + GPR Utility Clearance Survey in Mission, BC
The complete pre-dig clearance: passive sweep, active EM tracing of every conductive line, GPR imaging for non-conductive lines and confirmation, sonde tracing for drains, and depths at the dig point. The single survey that makes breaking ground safe — and the everyday private locate done right. Serving Mission and the Fraser Valley since 1999 — EM and GPR run together.
Free phone consult · No pressure · Mon–Sat 8am–6pm PT
Mission context that shapes the locate
Ground conditions: Hillside till scans well between rock outcrops; the floodplain industrial flats are wetter. Slope properties put services shallow and traceable.
Local stock: Hillside homes with long gravity-fed service runs, heritage downtown, and floodplain industry.
Best suited for
- Any excavation on private property
- Pre-dig clearance beyond BC One Call's public scope
- Pros who can't afford to strike a line
- Sites where unknown utilities are likely
How + gpr utility clearance survey runs in Mission
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Passive sweep first
The survey opens with a power-and-radio passive sweep — flagging energised cables and conductive lines before anything is connected or dug. Safety-critical lines surface first.
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Active EM tracing
Every known and discoverable conductive utility is traced precisely by direct connection, clamp, or induction — water, gas, electrical, telecom, tracer-wired plastic — each marked with depth at the dig point.
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GPR imaging
GPR sweeps the area for what EM can't see: non-conductive plastic and clay lines, concrete ducts, unknown anomalies, and confirmation of the EM traces. The two methods close each other's gaps.
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Mark, depth, document
The dig box is marked, depths noted at crossings and the work area, drains sonde-traced where present, and the clearance documented. Where digging follows, hand-exposure or vacuum potholing verifies the critical lines before machinery.
Mission questions, answered
How does Mission ground affect EM and GPR locating?
EM line tracing is largely soil-independent — it follows the signal on the conductor regardless of what's around it — but GPR, the half that finds non-conductive plastic and clay lines, is very soil-sensitive. Mission sits on predominantly steep till and bedrock benches above Fraser floodplain. Hillside till scans well between rock outcrops; the floodplain industrial flats are wetter. Slope properties put services shallow and traceable. So in Mission we lean on EM for the metal and tracer-wired lines and set realistic GPR expectations for the plastic — which is exactly why running both methods matters here.
What gets located most around Mission?
The local mix follows the building stock: Hillside homes with long gravity-fed service runs, heritage downtown, and floodplain industry. Underneath that, the everyday Mission locate is private water and irrigation services, power to outbuildings and gates, gas to outdoor features, and the plastic mains that need GPR or sonde tracing — the private-side utilities no public locate covers.
Do I still need a private locate in Mission if I called BC One Call?
Yes. BC One Call marks member utilities' public lines to the property line across Mission and all of BC — it does not locate the private services beyond it, which is where most strikes happen. The EM + GPR clearance survey covers those private lines. Use both: BC One Call for the public locates, a private dual-method locate for everything on your side.
What does EM + GPR locating cost in Mission?
Province-wide pricing — no regional premium for Mission or anywhere in the Fraser Valley. A focused clearance (a dig area, a fence line) starts in the low-to-mid hundreds; full-site mapping and SUE-grade work are quoted by scope. The free phone consult (604-239-9934) gives a firm number in about five minutes. Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm PT.
What is a private utility locate and why isn't BC One Call enough?
BC One Call (the provincial one-call service) notifies member utilities to mark their PUBLIC lines up to the property line — it does not cover the privately-owned lines beyond it: your water service, irrigation, private power to a garage, gas to a fire pit, septic, and so on. A private utility clearance survey finds those. Every responsible dig uses both: call BC One Call for the public locates, and hire a private locate for everything on your side of the line.
Why does a proper clearance need both EM and GPR?
Because no single method finds everything. EM traces conductive lines precisely but is blind to non-conductive plastic and clay; GPR images the subsurface including non-conductive lines but can't label which conductive line is which the way an EM trace can. Run together, EM identifies and traces the metal and tracer-wired lines while GPR catches the plastic, the clay, and the unknowns — and each confirms the other. Dual-method is the standard a defensible locate is held to.
Other EM methods in Mission
Active EM Line Locating in Mission
Apply a known frequency to a target line and trace only that line — the precise, unambiguous core of electromagnetic locating. Direct connection or signal clamp puts a traceable signal on a specific conductive utility so it stands out from everything else in the ground.
ViewPassive EM Sweep Locating in Mission
Sweep an area for the signals buried metal already carries — live power at 50/60 Hz and re-radiated radio energy — to catch energised and conductive lines before a dig, without connecting to anything. The fast first pass that makes sure nothing live gets missed.
ViewSonde Drain & Duct Tracing in Mission
Push a sonde — a small battery transmitter — through a non-metallic pipe, drain, or duct, and trace it from the surface as if it were a metal line. The EM answer for plastic, clay, and concrete lines that carry no signal of their own.
ViewDepth Estimation & Utility Mapping in Mission
Add the third dimension and a permanent record: estimated burial depth at every point of interest, and a marked, measured map of what's underground — the deliverable that turns a one-day locate into a lasting site asset.
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