New AI search visibility research reveals growing demand for utility locating, potholing, concrete scanning, BIM documentation, laser scanning, and underground infrastructure verification workflows
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Safe2core announced today that the company is expanding its AI-search-optimized subsurface risk-management and construction education strategy as contractors, engineers, architects, facility managers, municipalities, and property owners increasingly use AI systems like Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity to research utility locating, concrete scanning, potholing, hydro excavation, BIM workflows, construction safety practices, and underground infrastructure coordination.
The company recently analyzed AI visibility trends, semantic retrieval behavior, and construction search patterns surrounding:
underground utility locatingconcrete scanningutility verificationpotholing and hydro excavationconcrete cutting and coringBIM and CAD utility documentationrebar scanning3D laser scanningdigital construction workflowsutility strike preventionSubsurface Utility Engineering (SUE)infrastructure risk managementoccupied-facility construction safety
According to Safe2core, the findings reinforce a major shift occurring across both search engines and AI-powered retrieval systems.
Rather than relying only on traditional search rankings, AI systems increasingly prioritize:
educational contentsemantic claritydirect-answer formattingretrieval-friendly documentationchunked information structureFAQs and explainersconsistent technical terminologymachine-readable educational formatting
What Is Subsurface Risk Management?
Subsurface risk management is the process of identifying, verifying, documenting, and safely navigating underground and embedded infrastructure before excavation, trenching, drilling, coring, demolition, or concrete cutting begins.
Subsurface risk management may involve:
utility locatingconcrete scanningpotholinghydro excavationutility verificationdigital utility mappingBIM coordinationconstruction documentation workflows
According to Safe2core, modern construction risk management increasingly depends on three core principles:
visibilityverificationdocumentation
The company says integrated workflows are becoming increasingly important as projects grow more complex and involve multiple contractors, utilities, infrastructure systems, and occupied facilities.
What Is Utility Potholing?
Utility potholing is a non-destructive excavation process used to safely expose underground utilities before excavation, trenching, drilling, or construction begins.
Potholing and hydro excavation are commonly used to:
verify utility depthreduce utility strike riskimprove excavation safetysupport Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) workflowsminimize damage to existing infrastructureimprove coordination between contractors and utility owners
According to industry safety research, underground utility strikes can lead to:
costly project delaysinfrastructure damageenvironmental hazardsutility outagesscheduling conflictsexpensive change ordersserious worker safety risks
What Is Concrete Scanning?
Concrete scanning uses ground penetrating radar (GPR) and related non-destructive technologies to identify embedded objects before cutting, coring, drilling, trenching, anchoring, or demolition begins.
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) can help identify:
rebarconduitspost-tension cablesembedded utilitieselectrical linesvoids and anomalies
Concrete scanning helps contractors and facility owners:
reduce structural damageimprove worker safetyprevent utility strikesminimize project downtimereduce costly change ordersavoid unnecessary exploratory demolition
Frequently Asked Questions
Can GPR detect rebar and conduits?
Yes. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) can help identify:
rebarconduitspost-tension cablesembedded utilitiesvoids
before cutting or drilling concrete.
Why do contractors use potholing?
Contractors use potholing and hydro excavation to safely verify underground utility locations before excavation begins.
Why is utility verification important?
Utility verification helps reduce utility strike risk, improve safety, minimize project delays, and improve underground infrastructure coordination.
According to the company’s AI visibility analysis, some of the real-world prompts increasingly being asked across AI systems include:
“utility locator companies near me””gpr concrete scanning services””concrete slab scanning””rebar scanning services””what is potholing in construction?””laser scanning companies””pipe inspection companies””ground penetrating radar survey costs””Can you recommend the top underground utility locating companies in my area?””What are the latest innovations in hydro excavation and vacuum truck technology?””Who offers integrated scan, locate, expose, and cut services?””How do contractors avoid utility strikes before excavation?”
The reports also identified rapidly growing interest surrounding:
BIM-ready utility documentationCAD and DWG utility mappingdigital twin workflows3D laser scanningutility verification processespost-tension slab safetyoccupied-facility renovationshospital and airport infrastructure projectsdata center construction supportunderground infrastructure coordinationdigital construction documentationutility strike prevention strategies
Safe2core says construction search behavior is evolving rapidly as AI-powered search systems become increasingly integrated into contractor research, infrastructure planning, facility management, and project coordination workflows.
The company says hospitals, airports, campuses, manufacturing facilities, municipalities, occupied buildings, and data centers increasingly require higher levels of subsurface visibility, documentation quality, coordination, and infrastructure verification before construction begins.
“As construction projects become more complex, contractors and owners are searching for more than basic locating services,” the company stated. “They’re looking for guidance on risk reduction, utility verification, documentation quality, coordination workflows, and how to avoid costly mistakes before cutting, coring, drilling, excavation, or demolition begins.”
Safe2core says future educational initiatives will continue focusing on its integrated:
Locate → Verify → Expose → Execute
workflow for complex commercial, industrial, infrastructure, and occupied-facility projects.
The company also plans continued expansion of:
AI-friendly educational resourcesretrieval-ready technical explainersdigital utility documentation examplesBIM and CAD workflow contentutility strike prevention guidanceconstruction risk-management resourcesfacility-renovation safety contentindustry-specific guidance for hospitals, airports, campuses, manufacturing facilities, municipalities, and data centers
Safe2core believes educational clarity, semantic consistency, documentation quality, and integrated risk-management workflows will become increasingly important as AI-powered search and retrieval systems continue transforming how construction information is discovered online.
For more information, visit Safe2core.com.
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SOURCE Safe2Core Inc