Concrete Scanning

Precision and Accuracy in Every Project
Ground penetrating radar equipment being used to scan a concrete slab on a job site.

Concrete Scanning

Concrete scanning is essential for locating components that are critical in nature to a structure's integrity.

When your project requires demolition of any type, it is critical to know the location of post-tension cables, conduits and structural reinforcing. Having this information in real-time ensures safer working conditions and greater strike reduction.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) often referred to as Concrete Scanning or Concrete X-ray, works by sending a pulse of energy into concrete and measuring the strength and time of the returning signal. The equipment will repeat this action multiple times as the unit is maneuvered across a surface and process the returning data points. This processed data will then appear on the operating system's monitor and is interpreted by the GPR Operator.