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GPR is a great technology to non-destructively test the thickness of a concrete slab. GPRS recently completed a non-destructive concrete test in Salt Lake City, Utah. There was concern at the Salt Lake City location after saw-cutting for a tenant finish revealed that the slab thickness was below specifications. This sparked the owners’ interest in finding out what the thickness in the entire facility was. The 480,000 square foot building was to have the entire slab scanned in 5ft increments in order to determine what the average depth was throughout the entire slab.

Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, Inc. of Utah was able to be on site within two days of receiving the call and began the survey. A report of GPRS findings was sent the owner along with images of the GPR data collected at the site.

GPRS is used frequently to check concrete pours and reinforcement steel against specifications after being installed. If you would like to know what the inside of a concrete slab looks like after it has been completed please contact us. If you are in the Mountain Region here is the contact information to schedule a survey:

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