Core drilling looks simple on the surface. Mark your spot, set the rig, and drill. But what’s inside the concrete is what matters—and that’s where problems happen. Most slabs contain a mix of reinforcement and embedded systems. Rebar, post-tension cables, electrical...
Calling 811 before digging is a legal and necessary step for protecting underground utilities. However, many contractors assume that once utilities are marked, it is safe to begin cutting, coring, or trenching through concrete. That assumption can lead to costly...
History is often hiding right beneath our feet. Across old fields, cemeteries, and long-forgotten homesteads, the past leaves traces. Some of these clues may be faint, some almost invisible, but all tell stories of the people who came before us. If you walk through an...
When you’re planning to cut, core, excavate, or build, there’s one thing you need before anything else: a clear understanding of what’s hidden below the surface. That’s precisely where Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) shines. Whether you’re...
When a project is moving forward, the last thing anyone wants is to be stopped by an unexpected hit on an underground utility line. One strike can shut everything down, create dangerous conditions, rack up costly repairs, and create significant project delays....
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive geophysical method that uses radar pulses to map what’s beneath the surface. Unlike traditional drilling or excavation, GPR provides fast, accurate imaging of subsurface features—reducing risk and cost for...