One of the problems is that every construction project involves considerable effort to discover subsurface geotechnical conditions and the location of underground infrastructure in the area to be excavated, but a large proportion of the data generated by the UK ground engineering industry is used for one project and not shared. In the Netherlands the problem is being addressed by the Key Registry for the Subsurface (BRO) which came into force in January, 2018. The BRO registry consists of 26 data types, which will become mandatory in installments over five years and all of which include location. On 1 January 2018,it become mandatory to report the first three data types, geotechnical surveys (CPT), groundwater monitoring wells and soil drilling sample profiles. On 26 June 2018, this data became publicly available via the Dutch open data portal PDOK.
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