Professor Chris Rogers said: “Utility services provide the life blood of cities, providing the wherewithal for civilised life in cities to be supported. They are typically buried beneath our urban streets meaning that they are vulnerable to damage, while we are vulnerable to traffic congestion, when we need to add to, repair or maintain them using traditional, trenching, methods. By using shallow-surface geophysics – Time Team for the streets, if you like – we will explore the structural condition of the buried pipes and cables, the ground in which they are buried and the road structures that overlie them, and this will inform the types of (trenchless) technologies that might be used"