The ground-penetrating georadar technique is a non-destructive geophysical technique that provides images of the subsoil, allowing the detection or discovery of hidden objects, buried services and different layers of materials.
Multiplatform air and ground GPR, 200MHz and 500MHz antennas and 2D and 3D radargram generation software, interprets data with high accuracy, in situations such as:
Location of subway utilities: canals, gas pipelines, power lines, fiber optics, etc.
Detection of cavities and fissures in the ground.
Road pavement control: thickness determination.
Preliminary studies for horizontal boreholes.
Evaluation of concrete infrastructures: depth, thickness of coatings, tunnels, bridges, etc.