GPR Data Inc. was called to the worksite by Geo Technical Engineers to determine the positions and centers of existing soil anchors that stabilize a 40.00’ tall 300.00’ long retaining wall. Our expertise was called upon for our diverse skill set in GPMR engineering and data interpretation. This high level of GPR interpretative experience was needed to scan through the wire mesh and shotcrete surface to determine with confidence the X, Y, and Z depth positions of each soil anchor. This information will be used to design a new reinforcing plan for this retaining wall that will improve the stabilization of the existing wall while using the existing soil anchors length, depth, and spacing to support the design for significant upgrades to the surrounding facilities.
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- Concrete, Asphalt, and Reinforcing, Kodiak, Alaska
- Voiding Beneath a Concrete Slab on Grade, Portland, OR
- Subsidence and Void Investigation, Devil’s Tower, WY
- High Pressure Cooling Pipe Leak, Rock Springs Power Generation Facility, MD
- Gravesite & Burial Scanning, San Ramon Valley Unified School District, CA
- Time Capsules, Willamette University, Salem OR
- Soil Anchors, Portland OR
- Waste Water Treatment Plant, Wilsonville OR
- Deep Concrete Scanning, US Steel Corp., Gary IN
- Pier Mapping, Montana Rail Link Bridge 209
- 3D Utility Mapping, Booth-Kelly Mill Site, Springfield OR
- Deterioration Map of a Curved Bridge Deck
- PEX Tube Locating, Hydronic Radiant Heating
- Sweet Creek Slide Repair, Lane County, OR
- Press Pit Floor, Boise Cascade, Central Point OR
- Radar imaging of dowel bar positions, Portland International Airport, Oregon
- Quaker Oats Facility, Cedar Rapids, IA
- Gill Coliseum, Oregon State University
- Hollow Core Concrete Plank Members, Des Moines, Iowa
- Curlew Spillway, Stone, Idaho
- South Fork Mountain Spring
- 3D Mapping Concrete Columns for Seismic Retrofit
- Post-tension Cables in a High Traffic Parking Garage
- Alder Slope Cemetery, Gravesite Mapping
- El Dorado Hills Irrigation District Reclamation Facility
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