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Tech Network Services
When L Tech Network Services, Inc. needed to core drill at the Los Angeles City Personnel Building, they called GPRS. L Tech was installing a new cable network to all of the cubicles and needed to core drill without hitting conduit. They first tried an X-Ray company who gave up after doing several locations. X-Ray was too impractical. GPRS was able to work in the tight spaces under the cubicles and mark in real time quickly and efficiently. L Tech was able to confidently drill cable feed locations for the cubicles on all 3 floors without drilling through electrical conduit and the post-tension cables.

L Tech’s project manager, Rick Herrera was very pleased and had this to say “On behalf of L Tech Network Services Inc. We want to thank you very much for your prompt, accurate and courteous work done on all three floors at the Los Angeles City Personnel Building. We look forward to doing business in the future.”

Though GPRS does not have an office in southern California, we do perform work in the area on a regular basis. GPRS does provide ground penetrating radar services nationwide. Contact Matt Aston with any questions you have regarding using GPRS on your project. Matt can be reached at (419) 490-8460 or he can be reached by e-mail at matt.aston@gp-radar.com.

Reference:
L Tech Network Services, Inc.
Rick Herrera—Program Manager
9926 Pioneer Blvd., Suite 101
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Office: 562-222-1121
rherrera@ltechnet.com
www.ltechnet.com
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