GPR Arkansas Offers Concrete Slab Scanning

The latest technology, along with the skills of GPR Arkansas & Geotechnical Services, offer safety and convenience when you use concrete slab scanning services to evaluate your project’s future.  Concrete slab scanning uses ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to look below the surface of your work area to detect the structure of the concrete itself or to […]

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The Importance of a Land Surveyor

A Land Surveyor is one of the world’s oldest professions, providing land and airspace measurement expertise. Land Surveyors are responsible for determining land characteristics of surrounding land. A Surveyor can measure on a large scale. They can often be considered one of the civil engineers’ closest companions because of this reason. In this article, we’ll […]

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What Objects can Ground Scanning Radar Detect?

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a geological locating system that can be used to find objects underground. This ground scanning system has many applications ~ from excavation to forensics. In this article, we will talk about the applications that businesses use GPR and what type of objects a ground scanner can find. Materials Ground Penetrating […]

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What is the Difference Between Ground Penetrating Radar and X-Rays?

Are you looking to do some excavating around your home or business, but worried about hitting something important like a sewer line and other similar structures? That is where an underground radar would help tremendously.

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GPR Helps Find Sinkholes

News stories about sinkholes can be terrifying. Holes open in the earth, swallowing streets, cars, lawns, and homes. Do you worry about potential impacts on your property? Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) can help locate underground sinkholes. What is a sinkhole? A sinkhole is a void, hole, or depression in the ground caused by a collapse of […]

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How Does GPR Work?

How do you figure out what’s beneath the surface without digging? Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) uses radio waves to “see” below the subsurface. During a GPR scan, a cart is wheeled back and forth in a systematic grid approach across the targeted area. A GPR transmitter on the cart emits electromagnetic energy into the ground.  GPR […]

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