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GPRS provides nationwide infrastructure visualization and data management via ground penetrating radar (GPR), Utility Locating, Concrete Scanning & Imaging, Video Pipe Inspection, 3D Laser Scanning, Leak Detection, and SiteMap® GIS data services.
GPRS can locate every feature and facility, above and below-ground, and with the help of 3D technology, can capture those 99.8%+ accurate measurements to create a comprehensive 3D BIM model or conceptual site model (CSM) of your site.
GPRS guarantees a smooth field-to-finish process with 99.8% accuracy. Our project managers employ various tools for data collection, including ground penetrating radar, CCTV cameras, and LiDAR. In-house mapping creates deliverables stored in SiteMap®.
If you are in need of utility locating services before you excavate, or need to ensure clearance to cut or core into concrete, you may be considering your options when it comes to ground penetrating radar (GPR).
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Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive detection and imaging method which identifies subsurface elements either underground or within a surface such as concrete. According to the New York State Museum , GPR was invented in the 1930s as a tool for measuring the thickness of glaciers.
Our private utility locating services employ Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Electromagnetic locators, and other equipment to scan for subsurface utilities, including depths and GPS mapping, saving time, money, and even lives by avoiding utility strikes to protect all site employees and contractors from potential line strike damages.
Our private utility locating services employ Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Electromagnetic locators, and other equipment to scan for subsurface utilities, including depths and GPS mapping, saving time, money, and even lives by avoiding utility strikes to protect all site employees and contractors from potential line strike damages.
GPRS employs the Proceq GP8800 Ground Penetrating Radar Scanner for precision concrete scanning & imaging. Its 400-6000 MHz modulated frequency range means we can locate a wide range of subsurface objects with one pass, and its wireless functionality allows us to scan hard-to-reach locations or uneven surfaces.
Use of a GPR service provider such as GPRS is the most common and overall most cost-effective method of conducting a ground penetrating radar scan. GPR services can be costlier than renting equipment, though less so than purchasing equipment.