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Concrete Scanned for Utilities and Steel - Augusta, GA

In January 2014, Ground Penetrating Radar Systems was requested on site at Georgia Regents University in Augusta, GA. GPRS was asked to determine the location of the reinforcing steel, beams, and embedded utility lines within the concrete so that they would not be damaged during drilling to install new utility lines. GPR does not emit harmful radiation, produces virtually no noise, and will not disturb operating equipment, patrons, or other workers. It is a perfect tool for determine the presence of obstruction in concrete slabs prior to drilling.

GPR is frequently used to scan concrete to determine the presence of embedded obstructions in concrete. It can be used on elevated slabs or on slab-on-grade concrete. It can also be used for locating underground utilities and underground storage tanks, as well as for unmarked grave mapping and locating septic systems.

Jeff DeHart is the GPRS contact based in Atlanta, GA and he can be reached at 404.593.9227 or by email at jeff.dehart@gprsinc.com.

Concrete Scanned for Utilities and Steel - Augusta, GA


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