Beneath the Surface: What Hidden Voids and Delaminations Tell Us About Infrastructure Health
Non-destructive testing (NDT) methods such as GPR are used to detect hidden voids and delamination within infrastructure systems. By identifying subsurface deterioration and structural weaknesses, they help assess asset health, prevent failure, and support long-term maintenance planning.
Utility Locating: What You Can’t See Can Hurt Your Project
Utility locating is a process used to identify underground utilities and hidden infrastructure before excavation begins. By detecting buried pipes, conduits, and cables, it helps prevent costly damage, project delays, and serious safety hazards.
Optimizing Facility Maintenance with NDT
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is a method used to assess equipment and structures without causing damage or disruption. By identifying defects and potential failures early, it helps optimize maintenance planning, reduce downtime, and extend the lifespan of critical assets.
Detecting Contaminants in Construction Sites with NDT
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is a method used to detect contaminants and hidden hazards on construction sites without disrupting the environment. By identifying subsurface anomalies and hazardous materials, it helps prevent exposure, ensure compliance, and support safe project execution.