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GPRS Video Pipe Inspection Indianapolis, Indiana

GPRS was contracted by a general contractor to perform a post video inspection of multiple storm lines that were installed. GPRS was able to locate each storm line at the site as well as create a detailed non-survey/engineering CAD deliverable and google earth overlay site map of the area. Get your spring planning started today!

All scanning conducted was also implemented through our SIM process. Click on this link to learn more about our industry leading SIM training and processes!

Envirosight Mainline Crawler Camera. The CCTV crawler inspection camera has the ability of inspecting sewer lines from 6” and up by modifying the wheels configurations. The camera’s head has the ability to completely pan and tilt 360 degrees to inspect taps or any features on the side walls of the pipe/culvert. The crawler camera has a capability up to 1,000 linear feet as that is the length of the cable for the system; however the operator may choose to not reach the maximum length as a precaution. The operator will have the ability of deeming a pipe unsafe, inaccessible, or determine if any obstacle is unsafe for the equipment to pass. Access to confined spaces such as manholes would need to be provided and facilitated by the client. Video and photos of the interior of the pipe can be provided with NASSCO certified annotations of all pipe features, but GPRS cannot make judgments regarding the integrity of the pipes.

Our state of the art GSSI GPR equipment can send radio signals into concrete that send data back in real time. The signals are safe for workplaces so there is no need for any stop in work for floors below or around the scan areas. GPRS also uses the RD-8100 Locator to locate live power and radio frequency (RF) signals underground. We can also detect utilities in or under concrete using our transmitter box which sends out a frequency via induction or conduction with an exposed or known surface utility line.

“GPRS deploys the best equipment operated by skilled project managers who know how solve your subsurface locating issue. Since our inception, GPRS has completed hundreds of thousands of projects in North America. Our accuracy rate on these projects? Over 99%.” (www.gprsinc.com)

GPRS Project Managers are commonly called to perform a wide array of locating tasks, such as concrete scanning for rebar, mesh, conduits, radiant tube heating, post tension cables, and any other utility that may be buried. We also scan for private and public utility locates, underground voids or vaults, footings, buried foundations, and Underground Storage Tanks (UST’s). All these tasks are all done in a safe, time efficient, non-destructive manner.

Scan before you plan! This ensures worker safety and saves valuable time by targeting specific areas of concern. GPRS can provide non-survey grade GPS reports overlaid on Google Earth or overlay information on pre-existing CAD files for future building plans.

“Time is a primary currency traded on any given construction project. At Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, our everyday efficiency in operations allows us to respond to the immediate needs of our customers, often within 24 hours or less.”

For questions or quotes on any subsurface locating please contact us by clicking here.

GPRS does not provide geophysical, geological, land surveying or engineering services. If you need such services, please contact an appropriate professional.