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WHAT IS CONCRETE SCANNING?
Concrete scanning is a non-invasive technique used to locate embedded objects within concrete structures, such as rebar, electrical conduits, and post-tension cables. Utilising Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology, it identifies hidden utilities and voids, ensuring safe and efficient construction or renovation. By preventing damage to critical elements and enhancing safety, concrete scanning helps maintain the structural integrity of buildings while avoiding costly repairs. Overall, it is a vital tool for construction professionals, providing crucial information without compromising the concrete itself.

WHY USE concrete scanning?

Concrete scanning is used to ensure safety, accuracy, and efficiency in construction and renovation projects. By detecting hidden objects like rebar, utilities, and voids within concrete, it prevents accidental damage that could compromise structural integrity or cause costly repairs. This non-invasive method allows for informed decision-making, ensuring projects proceed smoothly and safely while minimising risks.

  1. Safety: It helps identify hidden utilities, rebar, and post-tension cables, preventing accidental strikes that could lead to injuries or damage to the structure.

  2. Preservation of Structural Integrity: Scanning ensures you avoid cutting through critical structural components, which could compromise the building's stability and safety.

  3. Cost and Time Efficiency: It prevents costly repairs and delays by providing a clear understanding of what lies within the concrete, enabling more accurate and efficient construction or renovation.

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