by Sensoft | Jun 28, 2018 | Concrete Scanning
GPR for Flood Damage Assessment In the spring of 2017, southern Quebec, Canada had unprecedented rainfalls and widespread flooding. Rivers in the Montreal area burst their banks and submerged communities. In one community, a local pedestrian pier was completely...
by Sensoft | Jun 28, 2018 | Concrete Scanning
The goal of using GPR in concrete structure assessment is to define the internal structure prior to cutting and coring. Knowing what’s there prevents structural damage and improve safety. Conquest® users face the operational challenge of how to most cost effectively...
by Sensoft | Jun 28, 2018 | Concrete Scanning
n many instances, historic construction practice may not be known or documentation readily retrieved. RoadMap GPR creates images and tabulated data which classify changes in construction practice. The example shown here is from an investigation of a section of Hwy....
by Sensoft | Jun 28, 2018 | Concrete Scanning
Locate Radiant Heating Tubes Locating radiant heat tubing in a concrete slab using GPR Ground Penetrating Radar is an effective tool for mapping out all embedments in concrete. Whenever concrete is cut or cored knowing what is in the slab is critical for worker safety...
by Sensoft | Jun 28, 2018 | Concrete Scanning
Power Cable Detector PCD When cutting and coring, early warning of the presence of electrical cables in concrete reduces the risk of costly damages and injury. Conquest combines power cable detection (PCD) with traditional GPR responses to provide a new dimension to...
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...