There have been a lot of reports lately in the news from around the country about sinkholes. These holes in the ground that seem to appear out of nowhere and swallow up streets, sidewalks, and parking lots are both scary… Read More
Posts Tagged ‘ground penetrating radar’
How to Locate Concrete Voids and What To Do to Fix Them
- September 9th, 2022
- Posted in Sinkhole and Void Detection
- Tags: GPR, ground penetrating radar, sinkhole and void detection
GPR Vs. Concrete X-ray: Key Differences
- September 2nd, 2022
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: concrete scanning, GPR, ground penetrating radar, utility locating
Construction is a complicated operation. There are many roles on a construction site and different responsibilities for different crew members. One of the less well-known jobs on a construction crew is the person responsible for concrete scanning. Concrete scanning is… Read More
Our GPR Services and Its Benefits
- August 5th, 2022
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: concrete cutting, ground penetrating radar, ground-penetrating radar service
For the most part, your business can absolutely benefit from GPR services — particularly our GPR services. In fact, before you dig, hiring a proper ground penetrating radar company can make a world of a difference — ensuring you have… Read More
All About GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar)
- May 27th, 2022
- Posted in Ground Penetrating Radar
- Tags: construction safety, ground penetrating radar, ground-penetrating radar service
GPR, or Ground Penetrating Radar, is one of the most important imaging processes in non-medical fields today. Just about every construction project you’ve ever seen or been a part of used (or should have used) GPR. But what is GPR?… Read More
Reasons You Should Use Concrete Scanning
- March 2nd, 2022
- Posted in Blog
- Tags: concrete, ground penetrating radar, safety
There is no denying that basically all the big construction as well as any renovation projects will undoubtedly require workers to cut, core, and even drill existing slab. In fact, it’s the construction or renovation process that will usually make… Read More
Learning About Concrete Scanning
- July 9th, 2020
- Posted in Concrete Scanning
- Tags: concrete cutting, construction safety, ground penetrating radar
Concrete scanning is an essential part of any construction project. Without it, you can’t be sure that the concrete around the construction site is safe – concrete scanning allows you to determine where any underground lines or structural components are…. Read More
Common Types of Utility Locating
- July 2nd, 2020
- Posted in Tank and Drum Locating
- Tags: construction safety, ground penetrating radar, pre-construction
Before construction can be done on your property, the area has to be surveyed to be sure it’s safe to start digging. There are many methods companies use to locate underground utilities. Today, we’ll be going over four of these… Read More
Explaining the Concrete Scanning Process
- March 5th, 2020
- Posted in Construction Safety
- Tags: concrete cutting, ground penetrating radar, utility locating
Before you can think about starting a new construction project, you have to make sure that the concrete surrounding the worksite is stable and safe. There’s the chance that you won’t be able to identify utility lines that are hidden… Read More
Concrete Scanning and its Importance
- November 8th, 2019
- Posted in Concrete Scanning
- Tags: concrete cutting, ground penetrating radar, utility locating
If you are involved in an industry where new construction or renovation is a fact of life, there will come a day when you need concrete scanning. Concrete scanning is a process that allows you to “see” what is within… Read More
Common Underground Utility Locating Methods
- October 24th, 2019
- Posted in Utility Locating
- Tags: construction safety, ground penetrating radar, utility scanning
Having your utilities located before digging is a crucial first step to preserving the safety of workers and for being more efficient on any project on which you might be working. There are a couple of ways you can go… Read More