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Concrete X-Ray

 

Picture of the Tower taken from the east side on 9-27-06. Approximately 16 floors had been poured at this point in the construction process.

 

Ground Radar

 

Picture of the Plaza slab with our beam and hole layout. The holes are centered on beam and the bars are between each of the holes.

 

Surface Penetrating Radar

 

Matt working on the plaza deck.

 

Concrete Imaging


The outside edges of the beam are sprayed on the surface. The bars are indicated by red crayon. Holes will be laid out between each of the bars.

 

GPRS

 

Matt working on the plaza deck.

 


Ground Penetrating Radar

 

Shot of the equipment used on site, next to a main beam   (12” wide). Two holes are laid out between each of the bars.

 

Underground Concrete

 

This is a beam that has been recently drilled. It clearly shows the holes that are marked as clear to drill (in orange) and the holes where hitting bar cannot be avoided (in blue).

 

 



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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Ground Penetrating Radar past projects

 

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