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Past Projects

Doan Pyramid Electric - When Doan Pyramid Electric needed to core holes through a concrete floor, they first called Ground Penetrating Radar Systems.

Determining Structural Components in Concrete at Dane Contractors - After trying several other methods, Dane Contractors realized that ground penetrating radar would be the most practical and effective way to determine the structural components of a concrete slab.

GPR Core Drills Through a Concrete Floor in Cincinnati, OH - When a contractor needed to core drill through a concrete floor in Cincinnati, OH, they called GPRS, Inc. to locate the reinforcing.  GPRS used ground penetrating radar to precisely locate all reinforcing. 

GPRS maps rebar 300 feet in the air at
The Perry's Monument at Put-in-Bay, Ohio.
Location Rebar Ohio Historic Ground Mapping Ohio
Rebar Mapping Ohio
Rebar Locating Ohio

Locating Conduits in Columbus, Ohio - When a contractor needed to core drill through a pan deck concrete floor Columbus, OH, they called GPRS, Inc. to locate any conduits prior to drilling. 

GPRS to locate voids in Cincinnati Ohio Airport - When the Cincinnati Airport needed one of their ramps checked for voids under the concrete Cincinnati, OH, they called GPRS, Inc. to locate any that might be present.

GPRS, Inc. to locate the reinforcing in Cincinnati, OH - When a contractor needed to anchor into the floor of a post-tensioned parking garage in Cincinnati, OH, they called GPRS, Inc. to locate the reinforcing.

Ground penetrating radar at a University Hospital project in Cleveland - Ground penetrating radar can be used to locate dowel rods in concrete floors.  At a University Hospitals project in Cleveland, GPRS was used to locate dowel rods tying a structural wall into the concrete slab. 

Akron University, GPRS - When anchors needed to be drilled into a concrete tunnel wall to support steam lines at Akron University, GPRS was called to locate the rebar. 

Ground Penetrating Radar System at Cleveland Clinic, Ohio - When contractors need to penetrate through concrete at the Cleveland Clinic, they first call Ground Penetrating Radar Systems.

GPRS, Inc. to locate utilities in Oxford, OH - When a contractor needed to connect to an existing electrical duct and run a new one from it they called GPRS, Inc. to locate utilities in Oxford, OH. 

GPRS, Inc. to locate the reinforcing and possible conduits in Columbus, OH - GPRS used ground penetrating radar to precisely locate all reinforcing and conduits running through the floor.  The results were marked directly onto the surface with depths so that the contractor could saw cut without hitting the conduit while missing as much reinforcing as possible.

GPRS to Locate the Reinforcing In Dayton, Ohio - When a contractor needed to core drill a concrete wall they called GPRS, Inc. to locate the reinforcing in Dayton, OH. 

E.P.I. Cleveland, Ohio - E.P.I. of Cleveland, OH hired Ground Penetrating Radar Systems to locate Nelson studs in the concrete above a structural steel beam at the Cleveland Clinic.

Harlem Township - When Harlem Township in Delaware County, Ohio took control of a cemetery dating back to 1830 they needed to make sure that they had as much information about what was under the ground as possible.

Net Jets - When Net Jets, a Berkshire Hathaway company decided to add pillars to the new mezzanine area they had concerns that the existing concrete would not be thick enough to support each of the six pillars.

Akron Children’s Hospital - When The Akron Children’s Hospital needed to make a 1 inch diameter penetration through a concrete roof without hitting post-tensioned cables, they called GPRS, Inc.

Arcadis UST - The Akron, OH office of Arcadis, US had a project where they needed to determine the location of abandoned Underground Storage Tanks (UST’s) in Kent, OH.

Cleveland Cement - When Cleveland Cement needed to saw cut trenches at the Marymount Sports Health Clinic in Garfield Heights, OH, they first called GPRS, Inc. to locate conduits and pipes under the concrete.

JLG Industries - JLG Industries, Inc in Orrville, OH had a diesel fuel leak. During excavation to repair the leak, they broke a buried electrical line. Before continuing the excavation, they called GPRS, Inc. in order to locate any underground utilities coming through the area.

Ground Penetrating Radar Cleveland Clinic Hospitals - The Cleveland Clinic Hospital system in Cleveland, OH has been drastically improving its existing facilities and building new structures the past decade.

Lake Erie Electric - When Lake Erie Electric needed to make 6” diameter penetrations through a concrete floor at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, they first contacted Ground Penetrating Radar System, Inc. Lake Erie needed to make these penetrations without cutting any rebar.

Toledo Zoo Project Highlights GPR Project, Toledo, OH - The Toledo Zoo has been a recurring customer of GPRS the past few years. Recently, their 70-year old museum was experiencing water damage to its northwest foundation wall and was flooding the basement on a frequent basis.

Glycol Pipes Quicken Loans - KGE Arena Seating Company needed to drill through concrete floor of the ice rink at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland so they first called GPRS, Inc. KGE knew that there were pipes containing glycol embedded in the concrete.

 

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