Xenogenesis Milestones
99.93% ACCURACY ON JOBS BUILD
SINCE 2002
60,000 HOURS
SCANNING ELEVATED SLAB
125,000 LINEAR FEET
SCANNED FOR SAW CUTS
120,000 LOCATIONS
SCANNED FOR CORES
900
COMPANIES WORKED FOR
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Ground Penetrating RADAR or GPR is a geophysical method that has been used for subsurface exploration for over 35 years. GPR can typically be performed using various techniques from Satellites to surface scans. Until recently GPR was typically used to map subsoil properties, water tables, and location of subsurface objects.
Locating conduits in concrete ahead of time can save a wide range of issues down the road, this is massively important in occupied finish spaces.
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Ground Penetrating RADAR or GPR is a geophysical method that has been used for subsurface exploration for over 35 years. GPR can typically be performed using various techniques from Satellites to surface scans. Until recently GPR was typically used to map subsoil properties, water tables, and location of subsurface objects.
Our RADAR system has been employed in a variety of structures for the location of cores in buildings, such as, warehouses, high rise condominiums, arenas, office buildings, communication buildings, and hospitals to name a few. Our system has also been employed on prison walls, dams, nuclear power plants and schools for determining the location of various objects required by our client.
The primary application our firm uses the RADAR system for is to determine safe areas to core or saw cut without damaging the contents of the concrete. In addition to this we can evaluate block walls for the presence or lack of grout and steel, detect voids, locate underground utilities, assist in structural analysis, locate buried drums and UST's, and evaluate beams for proper anchor installation locations.
Located one of the buildings main 3 phase power runs going right though a area set to be saw cut. Always scan before saw cutting it is not just a cost saving measure, but a safety one. #ground_penetrating_radar #concrete_scanning #electrical_conduit #elevated_slab #slab_on_grade
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