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.
Regulatory Trends and Risk Management: What Construction and Infrastructure Teams Need to Know About Subsurface Imaging
Subsurface imaging is a critical method used to identify hidden risks and ensure compliance with evolving construction and infrastructure regulations. By detecting underground utilities, voids, and hazards, it helps teams manage risk, avoid violations, and support safe project execution.
Maximizing Asset Lifespan with Regular NDT Inspections
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is a method used to assess equipment and structures without causing damage or disruption. By identifying defects and deterioration early, it helps extend asset lifespan, reduce failures, and support effective maintenance planning.
How Ground Penetrating Radar is Transforming Construction Projects
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive testing method that uses electromagnetic waves to detect subsurface conditions in construction projects. By identifying utilities, voids, and structural elements, it improves safety, reduces risk, and enhances project efficiency.
The Future of Non-Destructive Testing: Innovations and Trends
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is evolving with advanced technologies that improve accuracy, efficiency, and data visualization in inspections. By integrating innovations such as 3D scanning, AI analysis, and advanced imaging, NDT continues to transform how industries assess and maintain critical infrastructure.