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Ground Penetrating Radar In Hospitals


ground penetrating radar hospitals

Two separate conduits only 8" deep at the University of Michigan Hospital. Contractors used Ground Penetrating Radar to check prior to cutting or drilling in the floor, preventing a costly and time-consuming delay.


A small, interior water service line just below the base of the concrete slab at a Hospital. GPR identified the line and kept the project on schedule.

conduit location

Matt checks for electrical conduits in a hospital
before a trench is cut in this corridor.
hospital concrete imaging GPR concrete scanning
 
concrete x-ray


Testimonial From John Olach, Project Manager For the Cleveland Clinic Foundation

"When we need to know what is underground or in a concrete slab prior to drilling operations, GPRS is the first logical call to make."

 

John Olach
Project Manager For the Cleveland Clinic Foundation
[Office of Construction Management]



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