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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. In order to accurately determine the
thickness and verify proper steel reinforcing in the
Port Columbus International Airport facility, Net Jets
called, Ground Penetrating Radar Systems in Dayton,
Ohio. On site GPRS was able to precisely identify the
thickness of the concrete slab and determine the flooring
contained adequate reinforcing for the proposed remodel.
Furthermore, because Net Jets was so impressed at the
speed and accuracy of our GOR survey, they asked us
to verify the thickness of the concrete in each of the
rooms in the general hangar and support facility. There
is no radiation hazard associated with GPR, the scanning
could take place during a normal working day without
removing any employees from the premises.
Nate Kollar runs GPRS operations
in the Greater Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton, Ohio
region including Indianapolis and Southern Indiana,
all of Kentucky and West Virginia. He is based in Dayton,
Ohio and he can be reached at (937) 604-7802 or by email
at nate.kollar@gp-radar.com.
Concrete and asphalt slab thickness and reinforcing
verification is a common service performed by the GPR
technicians at GPRS.
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