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Reinforcing Scan in Fort Hall, Idaho

Ground Penetrating Radar Systems of Boise recently mobilized to Fort Hall Idaho to identify the re-bar and post tensioned concrete slab of a new casino and hotel being built after the concrete pour moved several sleeves. The reinforcing steel needed to be located before the sleeved were re-drilled. The technician on site was able to locate all the reinforcing steel near the sleeves and map it on the surface of the slab so the core drilling could be completed safely.

Rebar and Post Tensioned

Subsurface investigating is the most effective way to locate reinforcing steel in concrete. This method quickly allows the concrete cutters know exactly where it is safe to cut to avoid the structural steel, without causing delays in work to take x-rays. Concrete locating operates on a live feed system which means if one area is too cluttered with steel another area can be scanned in minutes. Concrete imaging technology can also be used to clear trenches! All GPRS technicians are trained and certified in the use of subsurface imaging.

For more information or to receive a customized specification of our services contact your local representative at tony.eich@gp-radar.com or 208-994-2715. GPRS of Boise has performed services in Pocatello, Idaho Falls and Coeur d’ Arlene. Ground Penetrating Radar of Helena has serviced Bozeman, Butte and Billings.


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