SURVEYS OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES WITH VOID DETECTION & REBAR MAPPING

High frequency Handheld GPR

GPR operates by emitting high-frequency EM waves into the ground and capturing the reflected signals from subsurface structures. The time delay and strength of these reflections provide information about the depth and material properties of the layers & objects beneath the surface

  • For detection & Mapping Asphalt layer profile in Flexible Pavement

High-frequency handheld Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a powerful non-destructive tool used in civil engineering for the detection and mapping of road layers. This technology is particularly effective for assessing pavement structure and subsurface conditions up to depths of 0.6 to 0.8 meters.

  • For detection & Mapping of dowel bar in Rigid Pavement

High-frequency handheld Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a vital tool for the detection and mapping of dowel bars in rigid pavement structures. Dowel bars are critical for load transfer across joints in concrete pavements, and their proper placement and condition are essential for pavement performance.

  • For detection & Mapping of Rebar’s / Pre or Post Tension Cable Ducts

The Proceq Ultrasonic Pulse Echo (UPE)

The Proceq Ultrasonic Pulse Echo (UPE) PD8050 is a sophisticated non-destructive testing (NDT) device designed to evaluate the integrity and properties of concrete structures. Equipped with an 8-channel Dry Point Shear Wave (DPS) transducer, the PD8050 offers superior accuracy and efficiency in detecting flaws, such as cracks, voids, and delamination’s, as well as measuring material thickness.