by Sensoft | Jun 28, 2018 | Concrete Scanning
A Texas refinery, knowing there was a high risk of voids given the soil conditions in their area, used GPR to scan for voids prior to commencing a construction project where heavy cranes would be used. GPR provided a subsurface map of what risks lay beneath the...
by Sensoft | Jun 28, 2018 | Concrete Scanning
Since the first generation of Conquest®100 ground penetrating radar (GPR) was unveiled in 2001, Conquest® 100 has been helping contractors locate embedded objects in concrete. In most cases, professionals are looking for rebar, conduits and post-tension cables to...
by Sensoft | Jun 28, 2018 | Concrete Scanning
Electric cable in concrete Conquest® with PCD (Power Cable Detector) prevents electric cable strike A warehouse and office extension was planned for an old manufacturing facility. Many renovations had occurred at the site over the years with little documentation. This...
by Sensoft | Jun 28, 2018 | Concrete Scanning
Advantages of Integrating GPR in Concrete Inspection Today, more than ever, owners and managers of real estate are driven to build and renovate their properties to be among the most attractive in order to net the largest possible return on their investment. ...
by Sensoft | Jun 25, 2018 | Utility Locating | Damage Prevention | Dig Safe
GPR is now a complementary tool to EM when locating buried utilities. Unlike active EM methods where an individual utility is excited, GPR sees any buried feature that differs from its surroundings which can result in many targets being observed. This article focuses...