Utility Locating Applications for Ground Penetrating Radar
A Comprehensive Subsurface Picture
Ground penetrating radar lets you obtain a holistic picture of what’s under the ground before you dig, build or install. From current power lines or water pipes to legacy clay or metal structures — and just about anything else — GPR helps you map the substratum for safer, more efficient planning and implementation. Check out some of the objects and utilities GPR can identify:
More Information than One-Call Locators
GPR can discover objects one-call locators don’t always identify, including buried objects and private utility lines. Getting as much data as possible before you dig or build reduces overall costs of projects, enhances safety and makes it easier to confidently plan budgets and timelines.
Streamlined Utility Identification
GPR is noninvasive. You don’t have to start with digging or excavating, so information about a site is gathered in a timely manner. The technology detects conductive and nonconductive materials for a fuller picture, and it adapts to varied soil conditions for use in many locations.
Streamlined Utility Identification
GPR is noninvasive. You don’t have to start with digging or excavating, so information about a site is gathered in a timely manner. The technology detects conductive and nonconductive materials for a fuller picture, and it adapts to varied soil conditions for use in many locations.
Overcome Common Utility Location Obstacles
Identifying utility infrastructure or other barriers beneath the surface comes with common challenges. Contractors know that unchecked and unmapped infrastructure, often from private sources, can hide beneath the ground. Unidentified infrastructure can lead to delays, risks or headaches down the road, so overcoming these challenges is important.
GPR platforms can help you do that by:
- Operating across multiple terrains and soil conditions for a detailed look below the surface no matter where your survey site is. US Radar GPR systems have self-calibrating antennas that support adaptation to local soil conditions, and the hardware withstands long-term physical wear and use in rugged environments.
- Capturing and recording visual imaging data and mapping it over GPS coordinates for precise lateral location of objects and utilities. US Radar’s software suite lets you transform data into 3D images and detailed maps, and you can use GPS integration to map utilities.
- Providing software that translates raw data into information that supports decision-making and actions. GPR data from US Radar equipment can be transferred across third-party applications for review by team members, business partners or experts involved in decision-making, creating a common point of reference and reducing risks associated with communication errors.
What GPR System is Right for My Utility Locating Job?
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