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Ground
Penetrating
Radar
Concrete can
contain a
complex maze of
rebar, pipe,
conduit, tension
cables and many
other hidden
objects. Cutting
or drilling
through these
hidden obstacles
can become a
safety hazard
and a very
costly issue for
the owner or
contractor.
For over 5
years Holes
Technology
offers a wide
array of
non-destructive
services to
identify these
obstructions
without causing
damage or
disruption.
Through the use
of a wide array
of services,
including Radar
Imaging,
Concrete
Scanning, Void
Detection, Air
Quality Testing
and Continuous
Monitoring,
Holes Technology
can locate
hidden
obstructions,
mitigating the
risk of sawing
or drilling
through them.
How it Works
Unlike X-Ray technology which requires access to both sides, this complex,
nondestructive technology requires access to only one side of the concrete
object making it ideal for construction site use. Also unlike x-ray systems,
Ground Penetrating Radar can be performed during regular business hours with
others on location. Why rely on old surveys or blue print specs, which offer
only an approximate location of obstructions, when the Ground Penetrating Radar
system provides the client pin-point accuracy on the location of impediments and
important unearthed structures.
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The streamlined,
efficient Ground
Penetrating
Radar system
saves clients
valuable time
and money by
avoiding costly
mistakes. The
service is very
affordable and
can be quickly
implemented by a
knowledgeable
Holes Technology
technician. For
an estimate on
Ground
Penetrating
Radar services,
please contact
one of the
helpful Holes
Employees.
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Another benefit
of the Ground
Penetrating
Radar System is
instantaneous
analysis of
data. The system
allows a Holes
Technician to
quickly identify
hazards,
obstructions or
voids on a
concrete pad or
structure which
can then be
interpreted for
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Bush (IAH) Terminal C
We have been
working at George Bush
Intercontinental Airport
providing GPR service for
SpawGlass Construction, Pollock
Summit and Koetter Fire
Protection, and other
construction companies who have
been working on Terminal C
Expansion


This work was performed at IAH
Terminal C Renovations
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