Ground Penetrating Radar

Ground Penetrating Radar in Concrete Scanning for Non-Destructive Testing

A single oversight in pre-renovation concrete inspections could potentially lead to significant financial loss and major safety hazards. Drilling the concrete is also out of the question because while it may provide verifiable info, the resultant damage would compromise structural integrity and aesthetics.    It’s due to such complications that contractors are increasingly turning to GPR in concrete scanning. The …

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Environmental Remediation With GPR

With EPA regulations and local and state requirements to assess and repair below-ground hazards, using ground penetrating radar (GPR) for environmental remediation be a critical tool for finding and assessing the unseen. Since GPR is non-destructive, it can be used in a variety of inspection phases to determine whether there are hidden environmental hazards. Whether it is a commercial development …

3 Hidden Underground Features that GPR Can Detect

The ground holds an untold number of secrets. From ancestral burial sites to the remnants of million-year-old fossils, countless objects may reside buried where the naked eye cannot see them. Ground-penetrating radar is one of the most advanced imaging techniques capable of seeing what resides beneath the soil. It can do so by utilizing numerous physical features to create an …

3 Reasons to Use GPR Before Your Next Construction Project

Underground utilities represent some of the greatest conveniences. They supply energy, carry water to and from a property, and help to facilitate the overall comfort experienced by individuals in a property. The problem is that not all utility lines run as they should. Everything from minutes deviations to make changes can occur with regards to where utilities are located. This …