At GSS, our Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) scanning service provides accurate, non-invasive insights into what lies beneath the surface. Whether you’re working on a construction project, assessing infrastructure, or maintaining historical sites, GPR scanning helps you detect hidden features like reinforcement, utilities, voids, and other anomalies. By identifying potential risks early, GPR enables targeted repairs, reducing costs and preventing structural failures.
Our cutting-edge GPR technology is trusted by engineers, surveyors, and construction professionals worldwide. We can scan large areas quickly and efficiently, providing detailed data essential for planning and repairs.
GPR scanning offers several key advantages that make it the preferred choice for subsurface investigations. Here’s why GPR stands out:
GPR is a non-invasive method that allows you to gather data without damaging structures or surfaces.
From concrete slabs to soil, GPR can be used in a variety of materials and environments, making it ideal for a wide range of projects.
GPR provides high-resolution data, allowing us to map reinforcement like rebar, detect voids, and identify utilities with pinpoint accuracy.
By identifying issues early, GPR helps minimize repair costs and prevent more significant, costly failures.
Our specialized equipment can even scan large surfaces like airport runways and roads, efficiently covering extensive areas without compromising accuracy.
GPR scanning is suitable for many different applications across industries. Here are some of the most common uses for this technology:
GPR detects and maps rebar within concrete, making it essential for structural assessments and renovation planning.
Identify subsurface voids that could compromise the integrity of roads, runways, and other infrastructure.
GPR is often used to locate underground utilities like pipes and cables before construction or excavation begins.
Scan large infrastructure projects such as rail tracks, roads, and bridges to ensure safety and structural soundness.
For heritage buildings, GPR can assess foundations without causing damage to the structure, preserving it for future generations.
By delivering high-precision data, GPR allows for proactive maintenance, ensuring the long-term safety of infrastructure.
GSS offers industry-leading GPR scanning services with unmatched accuracy and efficiency. Here’s what sets us apart:
GPR scanning is used to detect and map subsurface features such as rebar, utilities, and voids in concrete, soil, and other materials. It’s widely used in construction, infrastructure, and historical preservation projects.
Yes, GPR scanning is completely safe. It’s a non-invasive, non-destructive method that uses electromagnetic waves to gather data, making it safe for use in a variety of environments.
The depth of GPR scanning depends on the material being scanned. In concrete, GPR can typically scan up to 1 meter deep, while in soil, depths of up to 3 meters or more can be achieved.
GPR scanning provides highly accurate data, with results depending on the material being scanned and the equipment used. In general, GPR can detect features to within a few centimeters of their actual location.
Yes, GPR is highly effective at detecting subsurface voids in materials like soil and concrete. This makes it essential for assessing the structural integrity of roads, bridges, and buildings.
The time required for a GPR scan depends on the size of the area being scanned. For small areas, a scan can be completed in a matter of hours, while larger projects like roadways may take several days.
Contact GSS today to schedule your GPR scan and receive detailed, accurate data that you can rely on.