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Tuesday
Jan242012

Safe Site Inc. New Technolgy.

 

Safe Site has added  Ground Penetrating Radar to the many tools we use to locate, map and engineer subsurface utilities.

 Ground penetrating radar services are a huge lifesaver when it comes to locating underground utilities and other buried systems. Used frequently to survey and prepare job sites for construction or repairs involving underground infrastructure, ground penetrating radar (commonly referred to as GPR) is one of the most accurate and least obstructive methods of mapping and marking what lies beneath the surface.

Another method of identifying and locating what is under the surface involves utilizing existing (and often inaccurate) utility maps and surveys. When relying exclusively on these existing resources, breaking ground is the only way to confirm their accuracy. Because digging blindly is expensive and can often be dangerous, it is preferable to analyze the situation before actually breaking the surface. Ground penetrating radar service GPR Services is the perfect way to accomplish this.

GPR Services:

Locate Underground Pipes

Locate Sewer Pipes

Locate Broken Pipes

Locate Water Lines

Locate Clay Pipes

Locate Tunnels

Locate Sewer Service

Locate Asbestos Cement Pipes

Locate Manhole Covers

Locate Steel Pipes

Locate Water Table

Locate Trash Dump Sites

Locate Iron Pipes

Locate Voids

Locate Cast Iron Pipes

Locate Fiberglass Tanks

Locate Sinkholes

Locate Unlocatable Facilities

Locate Concrete Footings

Locate Concrete Foundations

Inspection of Tarmacs

Inspection of Roadways

Inspection of Runways

Many more!

 

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