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Sibley Solutions Project - Memphis, Tennessee:

GPRS, Inc was contacted by Sibley Solutions about locating underground utilities in and around a proposed construction site at the Baxter Facility in Memphis, TN.  Baxter is a pharmaceutical storage company and relies on temperature control to maintain the maximum shelf life of the medicines they house.  Thus, any power interruptions that would affect the cooling and heating units they run would be very costly. 

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Sibley Solutions contacted us, at GPRS, and asked if we would be willing to bring our ground penetrating radar equipment to the site to locate any underground utilities, especially electrical, that might be running through the construction area.  Travel for the team of GPRS is a common practice and it was no problem at all to mobilize from Orlando, FL to Memphis, TN to complete the work.

Once on site ground penetrating radar, in conjunction with radio detection, was able to locate a large conduit streaking through the construction zone.  This conduit was carefully un-earthed to reveal to true size of the conduit and to develop a re-routing plan.  Sibley was impressed with the capabilities of ground penetrating radar and the accuracy which it exhibited on their project. 

Ground Penetrating Radar

Using Ground Penetrating Radar to identify underground utilities is a typical application for the technicians at GPRS.  Give us a call today prior to initiating excavation to make sure you know what is below the surface.  Chris Moore is primarily responsible for our operations throughout the state of Florida.  He also works in other states throughout the southeast US.  He can be reached at (727) 420-3292 or by email at chris.moore@gp-radar.com



When the ownership of a Best Western Hotel in Cocoa, FL needed to add a parapet wall to their roof for an updated look they contact GPRS, Inc.
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Ground Penetrating Radar Systems has been working with Gallatin Steel at their Ghent, KY facility to assist in identifying the location of underground utilities prior to their excavations.
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When Harlem Township in Delaware County, Ohio took control of a cemetery dating back to 1830 they needed to make sure that they had as much information about what was under the ground as possible.
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When Lincoln Property Company of Orlando, FL needed to add parking loops to the entrance and exit of a parking garage without hitting any post tensioned cables they contacted GPRS, Inc of Orlando, FL.
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When Net Jets, a Berkshire Hathaway company decided to add pillars to the new mezzanine area they had concerns that the existing concrete would not be thick enough to support each of the six pillars.
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When GameTime designs a playground installation, they have to concerns regarding underground utilities. First, that when they dig the footers for the equipment, they do not cut or damage any underground utilities.
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When Hydrologic Associates USA, Inc. in Miami, FL needed to survey a former gas station to locate any underground storage tanks (UST’s) that may still be onsite, they contact Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, Inc.
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When an aerospace design and testing company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina needed to redesign their testing sled, they wanted to do so without damaging any reinforcing in their concrete
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In February of 2008, Ground Penetrating Radar Systems was contracted by IVI Environmental to perform Underground Storage Tank surveys at 5 sites throughout the southeast.
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