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Ground Penetrating Radar for Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete

By | on 30, Mar 2017

For non-destructive testing (NDT) of concrete, radiographic inspection (using X-Ray or Gamma ray, etc.) and pachometers (cover meters) are two of the commonly used methods. The disadvantages of radiog[...]

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The Making of a Proprietary "10-Step Utility Locating Protocol™"

By | on 13, Jul 2016

“I’m sorry, I don’t want to throw anyone under the bus”, I said to the client, “but it really looks like you got very lucky.” Our client, an environmental company we’d recently been hired by, stood th[...]

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APRIL- NATIONAL SAFE DIGGING MONTH

By | on 13, Apr 2016

Whether it is a small project or a large project, National Safe Digging Month is a great way to remind us all to call before you dig! Without this call before a project begins, the risk of injury or e[...]

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"5 Assumptions" Series - Assumption # 5

By | on 04, Apr 2016

Assumption # 5: Assuming You Will Walk Away With No Responsibility If Something Goes Wrong Even if you’ve dismissed the other four assumptions as not being your concern or responsibility, there are fo[...]

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GPR underground locating 5 Assumptions

"5 Assumptions" Series - Assumption # 4

By | on 29, Mar 2016

Assumption # 4: Assuming Underground Utilities Are Abandoned There are four reasons to worry if you are making this assumption! 1. Abandoned utilities does not mean inactive utilities.

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GPR underground locating 5 Assumptions

"5 Assumptions" Series - Assumption # 3

By | on 23, Mar 2016

Assumption # 3: Assuming There Are No Utilities in the Area You Are Working In These 3 reasons should help you avoid making this assumption! 1. Beware of the open lot that’s up for redevelopment.

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GPR underground locating 5 Assumptions

"5 Assumptions" Series - Assumption # 2

By | on 18, Mar 2016

Assumption # 2: Assuming That "As - Builts" Are Accurate There are four vital reasons you should not be making this assumption... 1. Many utility prints were not accurate from day one because the util[...]

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GPR underground locating 5 Assumptions

"5 Assumptions" Series - Assumption # 1

By | on 10, Mar 2016

Assumption # 1: Assuming One-Call/Safe-Dig Call Outs Are All You Need There are six key problems with making this assumption..> One-Call is only required to mark the utilities that are owned by the[...]

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A Day in the Life of a Utility Locating Technician

By | on 07, Mar 2016

At 5 AM the alarm rings. And so begins another day in the life of a utility locate technician. The technician showers, gets dressed, prepares lunch, a quick bite and out the door to solve this day’s p[...]

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GPR is the Preferred Choice over X-Ray for Concrete Structure Scanning

By | on 21, Aug 2015

Utility Survey Corp. has been in the utility locating business for over 20 years and we’re often asked if we use X-ray to look for conduits, rebar etc. inside of concrete slabs? The answer is always; [...]

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