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Electrical Lines And Water Lines Located Using Radar Imaging - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Ground Penetrating Radar Systems-Oklahoma was contacted by an environmental firm mark out any underground utilities or obstructions within the proposed boring locations at a BNSF Railyard in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Wade Vickers-GPRS Oklahoma mobilized to the site and gave a precise location of the electric and water lines within a 20’x20’ area of each estimated 55 borings. Since GPR shows data in real time, the results were marked directly onto the surface using marking paint to give the customer and workers knowledge of the utilities location beneath the surface. After the GPRS process was complete, multiple locations were adjusted due to underground conflicts. This saved the firm costly setbacks, and possible injuries. GPRS reduces risk and cost, promotes a safe work environment, and provides non-destructive testing by locating materials such as concrete, plastic, metal, steel, and pavement.

For utility locating in Oklahoma: Oklahoma City, Midwest City, Bethany, Norman, Stillwater, Lawton, Ardmore, Elk City, Guthrie, Kingfisher, Altus, Weatherford, Duncan, Durant, Enid, Yukon, Shawnee and Edmond area call 405.815.7415 or email wade.vickers@gp-radar.com.

For utility locating in Texas: Amarillo, Bishop Hills, Pampa, Borger, Masterson, Hereford, Plainview, Canyon, and Dumas call 806.336.2337 or email wade.vickers@gp-radar.com.

For utility locating in Oklahoma: Catoosa, Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Glenpool, Tahlequah, Collinsville, Owasso, Okmulgee, Verdigris, Claremore, Miami, Bixby, Sapulpa, Muskogee, Sand Springs, Bartlesville, Broken Arrow please call 918.779.8323 or email wade.vickers@gp-radar.com.

For utility locating in Arkansas: Fayetteville, Rogers, Gentry, Fort Smith, Springdale, Bentonville, Hot Springs, or Texarkana please call 501.574.2003 or email wade.vickers@gp-radar.com.

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