Ground Penetration Radar (GPR)

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive geophysical method used to detect and map subsurface features without drilling or excavation. GPR transmits high-frequency electromagnetic waves into the ground and records reflections from underground objects, changes in material properties, or voids. It is widely used in utility detection, structural investigation, archaeology, and environmental studies, offering fast, accurate, and real-time results.

 

Key aspects include:

  • Detection of underground utilities (pipes, cables, ducts)
  • Identification of voids, sinkholes, and buried structures
  • Assessment of pavement thickness and concrete slab conditions
  • Non-invasive, quick, and safe for urban and sensitive areas
  • High-resolution imaging with real-time data collection
  • Useful for road surveys, building investigations, and forensic studies