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TOLEDO, January 5, 2021 – Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC (“GPRS”), has acquired Radarview, a leading provider of concrete scanning and utility locating services. Radarview has been serving clients in Texas for 18 years. Radarview’s clients include engineering firms, utilities, and contractors who rely on its services to identify and map the presence of subsurface structures using ground penetrating radar (GPR) and other locating techniques. Radarview represents the sixth acquisition for GPRS.

“This is a terrific opportunity for us,” said Todd Allen, President of Radarview. “GPRS is the market leader in the private locating industry and we are excited to partner with Matt Aston and his team to continue to extend GPRS’ leadership position.” Todd Allen added, “The new partnership with GPRS provides us additional capital and resources, enabling Radarview to better serve our customers and support our growth.”

Radarview enhances GPRS’ market position in the concrete scanning and private utility locating markets and by adding scale to GPRS’ existing business in Texas. “Radarview is a strong company with highly trained technicians and an excellent track record. Radarview represents a highly complementary acquisition for GPRS that enhances our market position in a rapidly growing market,” said Matt Aston, President of GPRS. “Radarview operates with strong core values around ethics, safety, quality, and customer service. We are excited to collaborate with Radarview’s management team to better serve our customers’ current and future needs.”

About GPRS

GPRS, headquartered in Toledo, Ohio, provides private utility locating and concrete scanning services to utilities, contractors, engineering firms and environmental consultants in every major market in the United States.

///Our Services

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As-Built Services
As-built services capture exact architectural, structural, and MEP system dimensions and layout of existing buildings, facilities, and sites, making them invaluable for design, construction, renovations, and modifications.
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Point Clouds
3D laser scanners record highly accurate digital measurements of sites and assets in the form of a point cloud and can be used to create 2D CAD drawings and 3D BIM models that improve project workflows, shorten turnaround times, and reduce costs.
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3D BIM Modeling
Intelligent 3D Building Information Models (BIM) provide contractors, engineers, architects, and facility managers an accurate digital twin of buildings and infrastructure to collaborate on design, construction, and operations.
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3D Photogrammetry
3D rendered images can be used to create virtual tours, floorplans, topographic maps, point clouds, 3D models, and more for planning, analysis, and calculations.
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2D CAD Drawings
GPRS can translate 3D laser scan data into 2D CAD drawings that provide your team with up-to-date floor plans, elevations, sections, details, isometric drawings, reflected ceiling plans, and more.
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Clash Detection
3D laser scanning captures as-built site conditions with 2-4 mm accuracy, helping to identify potential clashes, prefabricate components, and plan a flawless installation.
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Design-Build
3D laser scanning provides accurate as-built site data to prevent expensive rework by identifying any mistakes early in the design through the construction phase.
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Drone Imagery
GPRS offers rectified photogrammetry, aerial video and images, LiDAR scans, 2D orthomosaic images, CAD drawings, 3D models, and 3D fly throughs thanks to a wide-range of drone services operated by FAA Licensed pilots.
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///3D Laser Scanning Pricing

The cost of 3D laser scanning can vary widely depending on your project scope. GPRS customizes every quote specific to your project’s needs. GPRS Project Managers use 3D laser scanners to capture every detail of your site, delivering building dimensions, locations, and layout with millimeter accuracy. This can include the aboveground structural, architectural, and MEP features, GPR utility locates & concrete scans3D laser & photogrammetry data, and video pipe inspection reports. Our Mapping & Modeling Team can deliver point clouds, 2D CAD drawings, 3D BIM models, 3D Mesh models, TruViews, and Virtual Tours at any level of detail.