Ground-penetrating radar device on display outdoors

Ground Penetrating Radar

GPR is a non-invasive and non-destructive method used to locate water mains, sanitary sewer force mains, gravity fed sewers, septic tanks, leech fields, fuel tanks, storm pipes, buried structures, voids, tunnels, buried power and communication lines.

Spiral metal tunnel with inspection camera showing pipe interior

Pipe Inspection

Pipes, structures, confined spaces, and voids are able to be inspected using our remote cameras, push camera, and our ROV. Recordings of any findings will be provided as well.

Aerial view of a parking lot with several parked cars and a building to the right. Colored lines overlay the image, possibly indicating paths or boundaries. The area includes grass, trees, and vehicle spaces.

Utility Mapping

Using a Trimble GNSS we are able to map all GPR findings to +/-2cm. Deliverables will be provided in a .KMZ and .SHP along with an aerial PDF in APWA color code. (Not a survey)

Person in hard hat using a handheld scanner on a wall with measurement markers.

Concrete Scanning

Our concrete scanning services can be used to map and locate rebar or pretensioned cables inside walls, slabs, floors, ceilings, parking/bridge decks, and other concrete structures to clear area for drilling/cutting.

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Subsurface Utility Excavation

SUE goes hand-in-hand with our GPR services. Utilizing our 300 gallon vacuum excavation tank, we are able to verify size, composition, orientation, and depth in a non-invasive and non-destructive manner.

Person using Vivax Metrotech pipe and cable locator outdoors.

Utility Line Tracing

Additionally we are able to tie on to metal pipe and conduit tracer wires allowing us to induce a signal and locate services in an alternative non-invasive way.

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Average Cost of a Utility Strike
(not including project delays):
Telecom…………………………….$3,000-$10,000
Electric……………………….………………..$5,000
Natural Gas………………..………………….$6,500
Water……………………………………………$3,000
Cable TV……………………………………….$2,500
Sewer…………………………………………..$5,700