Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a very useful tool to use if you are planning on carrying out construction projects. GPR has many uses and it can also be used in paleontology and archaeology, making it versatile. However, you may have… Read More
Archive for the ‘Ground Penetrating Radar’ Category
Introduction To Ground-Penetrating Radar
- October 23rd, 2018
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: ground penetrating radar, ground-penetrating radar service
Benefits of GPR for Sinkhole and Void Detection
- October 9th, 2018
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: GPR, ground penetrating radar, sinkhole, void and sinkhole detection
GPR, or ground penetrating radar, is a useful tactic that helps identify issues beneath the surface of the ground before they become destructive or even catastrophic events. Continue reading to learn more about the benefits of GPR for sinkhole and… Read More
When Do I Need GPR?
- September 20th, 2018
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: GPR, gpr utility locating, ground penetrating radar
GPR (or ground-penetrating radar), being a non-destructive method of subsurface testing and imaging, has countless applications. As it creates images of what’s beneath the soil, it can be used to identify buried utilities, structures, or other items. It can also… Read More
A Brief Overview Of GPR
- August 31st, 2018
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: GPR, gpr utility locating, ground penetrating radar
GPR, or Ground Penetrating Radar, is a tool used to investigate what is beneath the surface of the ground. There are many reasons you might choose to use GPR, including wanting to see what is under your slab before you… Read More
How Does GPR Work?
- August 3rd, 2018
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: concrete, GPR, ground penetrating radar
GPR or ground-penetrating radar is used frequently by construction crews. No matter what kind of projects are being worked out, ground-penetrating radar helps solve the mystery of what lies beneath the ground. Using GPR is especially helpful when utilities are… Read More
What’s The Difference Between GPR and Concrete X-Ray?
- July 20th, 2018
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: GPR, gpr utility locating, ground penetrating radar
When it comes to underground utility locating, there are two options that will help you determine what exactly it is that you’re dealing with. Knowing what types of utilities are being stored underground before you begin any kind of concrete… Read More
5 Things You Should Know About GPR
- July 3rd, 2018
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: concrete, GPR, ground penetrating radar
Knowing what’s underneath the ground before you begin digging is essential to the safety of your crew and equipment. Not to mention, this is crucial for the well-being of the local community as well. Ground Penetrating Radar or GPR can… Read More
What Does Road Graffiti Mean and How Does GPR Help?
- June 29th, 2018
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: concrete, GPR, ground penetrating radar
After construction workers accidentally cut through a petroleum pipeline in 1976 causing a massive explosion the system known as DigAlert was developed. A series of color-coded symbols and markings are now found all over cities and construction sites the world… Read More
What is Ground-Penetrating Radar?
- April 6th, 2018
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: GPR, gpr utility locating, ground penetrating radar
Ground-Penetrating Radar, otherwise known as GPR, is a technology that uses high frequency radio signals to receive and store data. The signals are transmitted into the ground and returned to the receiver. The depth to which GPR technology can reach… Read More
3 Tips for Using GPR Technology
- January 7th, 2018
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: GPR, GPR applications
Ground-penetrating radar is an incredibly useful technology that allows professionals to gain necessary information about what lies beneath the surface of the ground. It is used in various industries, including archaeology, construction, the military, and engineering. For projects that require… Read More