Providing Concrete GPR Scanning (Ground Penetrating Radar) Services To:
North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton, the Sunshine Coast, and Southern British Columbia
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GPR SCANNINGGround Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a real-time Non Destructive Technique (NDT) that quickly and accurately locates the position of post tension cables, voids, rebar and electrical conduits embedded in concrete. GPR eliminates the accidental cutting and drilling through embedded objects and the high costs required for their repair if cut or damaged.
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is the safest and most cost effective way to locate subsurface objects in concrete structures prior to cutting, coring or drilling. GPR is faster and safer than radiography (Concrete X-Ray) and only single-sided access is needed. Our GPR Scanning equipment can locate: post-tensioned cables, concrete evaluation, conduits, structural steel (rebar), voids, underground heating lines, and leak detection. |
Post-Tensioned Cables
Concrete Evaluation
Conduits
Structural Steel (Rebar)
Voids
Underground Heating Lines
- Accurately locate post-tensioned cables embedded in concrete slabs to avoid costly repairs!
Concrete Evaluation
- Concrete Evaluation can determine concrete deterioration, slab thickness, rebar spacing, bar elevation and the amount of concrete cover over the rebar
Conduits
- Detect plastic and metallic conduits. This includes water and heating lines embedded in concrete
- Our equipment will also detect any 'live' electrical conduits within the concrete slab too. Scanning for electrical conduits is essential if you want to avoid high costs associated with hitting a live conduit
Structural Steel (Rebar)
- Map rebar mats within suspended concrete slabs, slab on grade, walls, tunnels and other concrete structures
Voids
- Successfully locate voids in concrete structures and map deterioration within a concrete slab. Voids can seriously impact the structural stability of a concrete slab
Underground Heating Lines
- Mapping and locating of underground heating lines in concrete slabs. Damage to heating lines can be extremely costly to repair
GPR Concrete Scanning is highly recommended before you cut, core or drill.