It’s important to know where you stand before you start digging. Whether you are a construction company working on a new site or a homeowner planning to add an extension to your home, it can be crucial to have information on what lies beneath the ground. That’s where Echo GPR comes into play. GPR is a...
All construction projects require proper planning. Before a project can begin, the location of any underground utilities must be identified to avoid costly damages and delays. Echo GPR provides underground utility mapping services in Kansas City using ground penetrating radar (GPR). Explore how Echo GPR uses ground...
Bathymetry is a non-invasive and non-destructive method of mapping water depth and sediment stratigraphy. This mapping method is commonly used on lakes, rivers, spillways, and other freshwater bodies. At Echo GPR, we use bathymetry tools to improve flood risk forecasting, keep up with river maintenance, and monitor...
Underground storage tanks (UST) can pose a risk when performing construction or digging. They can also be environmental hazards if not identified and addressed. Therefore, before breaking ground in an area, it is critical to investigate the site to ensure there aren’t any unknown underground storage tanks. If there...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) technology is a widely accepted method used to detect voids. It is critical to detect voids as soon as possible, prior to any sort of failure. At Echo GPR, we can see these issues at depth and near the surface. Our technology can provide an approximate footprint of what is underneath...
Before you dig, you must have the utilities in the area located. This ensures the people who dig do not hit anything that could cause them harm. Damage to the main lines of your house or neighbors’ houses could also occur if utility lines aren’t located. A professional Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)...