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Title: Underground Infrastructure Blind Spots Push Global GPR Market Toward USD 0.85 Billion by 2033
Pune, Maharashtra, India, 23rd Jul 2026 — Every excavation carries hidden risks, such as severing a fiber line, rupturing a gas main, or cracking a bridge deck that no one anticipated. These risks are leading transportation agencies, utilities, and construction firms to reevaluate and improve their planning processes. As a result, the Global Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) Market is experiencing sustained growth. It was valued at USD 0.48 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 0.85 billion by 2033, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.6% from 2026 to 2033.Shipment Volumes Signal Broader Market MomentumUnit shipments provide valuable insights beyond just dollar value. Annual shipments of Geophysical Profiling Report (GPR) systems are projected to increase from 7,020 units in 2025 to 11,840 units by 2033. This growth not only indicates a demand for replacement but also reflects genuine market expansion. An emerging range of buyers, including smart-city planners and renewable energy developers, is beginning to adopt subsurface imaging as a standard step in their pre-construction processes.Why Infrastructure Owners Are Buying NowThe American Society of Civil Engineers has repeatedly emphasized the significant investment required to upgrade aging transportation and utility infrastructure. This context is key to the growing demand for GPR: agencies managing roads, bridges, and rail corridors can no longer depend on guesswork or obsolete as-built drawings. Non-destructive subsurface imaging enables them to evaluate reinforced concrete, identify buried utilities, and plan excavations effectively, avoiding expensive trial-and-error digging.Urbanization increases challenges as city density grows and smart-city initiatives expand. This leads to more und...
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