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A high-voltage electrical duct bank in the path of an excavation. Contractors working on this project were aware of it, but were amazed to see it was less than 4 feet deep.

Two large product lines in a refinery - 4' and 5' deep. The refinery requested all utilities be located and assigned an approximate depth prior to staging a crane in the area. The crane's weight could have crushed any utility within 30" of the surface.

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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.

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Gallatin Steel

Ground Penetrating Radar Systems has been working with Gallatin Steel at their Ghent, KY facility to assist in identifying the location of underground utilities prior to their excavations.

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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.

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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.

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