The project will deploy 3D Ground Penetrating Radar technology to map underground utilities at airports in Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram, Lucknow, Jaipur, Guwahati, and Ahmedabad.
Genesys International Corporation has secured a ₹17.38 crore contract from Bureau Veritas to conduct India’s first 3D subsurface mapping project across six Adani Group airports. The Mumbai-based mapping company announced the order on Friday, marking its entry into advanced underground utility detection.
The project will deploy 3D Ground Penetrating Radar technology to map underground utilities at airports in Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram, Lucknow, Jaipur, Guwahati and Ahmedabad. Genesys will also use high-precision LiDAR systems to create detailed 3D Building Information Modeling outputs for complete airport environments.
Bureau Veritas, the France-headquartered testing and certification services provider with over 190 years of operations, awarded the contract to support infrastructure development at the airport sites. The project represents a significant expansion of Genesys’ portfolio beyond traditional surface mapping.
Sajid Malik, Chairman and Managing Director of Genesys International, said the launch of 3D subsurface mapping marks a transformative development for India’s infrastructure sector. The technology addresses critical needs in infrastructure modernization by enabling precise detection and mapping of underground utilities.
Genesys employs over 2,000 professionals and has executed large-scale geospatial projects in India and Saudi Arabia. The company recently launched 3D ADAS navigation maps that were nominated by Tata Motors.
The shares of Genesys International Corporation Ltd ended on the NSE today at ₹439 up by ₹39.90 or 10 per cent after touching the intraday low of ₹390.25 which was also the 52-week low.
Published on December 5, 2025