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Wayleave & Utility Infrastructure Surveys

Wayleave and utility surveys are essential for the planning, design, and construction of major infrastructure corridors such as pipelines, power lines, fiber-optic routes, water mains, transportation links, and other linear projects. At GECL, we provide comprehensive wayleave and utility mapping services that ensure every project is executed with clarity, legal compliance, and minimal disruption to communities and property owners.

Using high-precision GNSS, Total Stations, drones, and GIS-based corridor mapping tools, our team identifies, marks, and documents the exact routes required for utility installations. We map existing utilities, assess terrain constraints, determine safe working distances, and prepare accurate geospatial data that guides engineers, surveyors, utility companies, and regulatory authorities.
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A successful utility project begins with a clear, conflict-free wayleave. Our role is to map every corridor with precision so that engineers, communities, and developers can move forward with certainty.

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Our services support the entire project lifecycle — from feasibility studies to construction and long-term maintenance. GECL ensures that all wayleave corridors are properly documented, that right-of-way boundaries are respected, and that all necessary technical information is available to secure approvals and avoid legal disputes.

We engage with landowners, local authorities, project developers, and government institutions to ensure smooth access, fair negotiations, and proper record-keeping. By delivering precise, defensible, and easy-to-interpret mapping outputs, GECL helps reduce risk, prevent conflicts, and support the safe installation and operation of critical utilities across Tanzania and East Africa.

With GECL, clients gain a partner experienced in handling sensitive corridor projects with the highest standards of accuracy, transparency, and stakeholder coordination.

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