Concrete_Imaging_For_Post_Tension_Cables_Within_Concrete_Slabs_In_Tulsa_Oklahoma_02.jpg

Concrete Imaging For Post Tension Cables Within Concrete Slabs - Tulsa, Oklahoma

When a mechanical contractor needed drill into a slab of concrete to anchor a new electrical sign, Wade Vickers of GPRS-Oklahoma was contacted to mark out the reinforcing steel within the drilling areas in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The work consisted of scanning each drilling location within the casino. After a thorough GPR investigation was performed, the precise location and depths of the post-tension cables were marked directly onto the surface using black marking crayon and orange spray paint. The markings gave a clear indication of what lies beneath the surface. During the drilling process, the customer was able to avoid any post-tension cables within the slab and maintain the structure’s integrity. This was able to save the casino money in repairs, as well as reducing the risk of endangering workers. Unlike x-ray/gamma ray, Ground Penetrating Radar is time efficient, non-hazardous and able to show real time results. The energy emitted is equivalent to 1% of a cell phone, therefore, the production of the construction site can continue without any radiation hazards. Also, the results are marked directly onto the surface without the need of film development.

For concrete scanning in Tulsa, Catoosa, Owasso, Okmulgee, Tahlequah, Broken Arrow, Miami, Bixby, Sapulpa, Muskogee, Sand Springs, Bartlesville, or Broken Arrow please call 918.779.8323 or email wade.vickers@gp-radar.com.

For Concrete Scanning in Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Rogers, Springdale, and Bella Vista, Arkansas, please call (501)574-2003 or email wade.vickers@gp-radar.com.

For Concrete Scanning in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman, Moore, Oklahoma, please call (405)815-7415. Or email wade.vickers@gp-radar.com.

For Concrete imaging in Amarillo, Pampa, Borger, or Canyon Texas, please call (806)-336-2337, or email wade.vickers@gp-radar.com.

Concrete_Imaging_For_Post_Tension_Cables_Within_Concrete_Slabs_In_Tulsa_Oklahoma.jpg