Geotek Services provides Utility Locating in Melbourne and Daytona Beach, Florida using both Ground Penetrating Radar and Electromagnetic Induction (EMI). Geotek utilizes several GPR instruments to scan for utilities in Brevard County, as well as Volusia and Indian River counties. Georadar is capable of generating both 2D and 3D representations of objects below the surface. Geotek also uses an EMI-based Line locator to detect a variety of buried utilities. The EMI line locator uses omnidirectional antennas to lead you quickly and accurately to the target utility. The soils in eastern Florida are ideal for Ground Penetrating Radar.
Utility Locating Applications Include:
- Private Utility Locates
- Locating Underground Pipes (Water, Sewer, Gas)
- Locating Electric, Telecom, Fiber Optic Cables
- Locating Underground Storage Tanks (UST)
- Locating Metal and Plastic Pipes
- Scanning Borehole Locations
- Locating Tunnels
With over 16 years’ experience providing Utility Locating in Melbourne, Brevard, and Volusia Counties, our customers can rest assured they are getting the knowledge and experience their projects require. With the most advance technology in georadar and electromagnetic induction, our highly trained technicians will provide expert GPR services keep your job safe and on budget, avoiding unforeseen and costly hidden objects.
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GeoTek Services uses both Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Electromagnetic Induction (EMI) — two very complementary technologies. Geotek Services has multiple mid-range frequency GPR systems to scan for utilities. These radar systems are capable of detecting a variety of objects below the surface.
By integrating both GPR and EMI, our team can achieve a more comprehensive understanding of underground utilities. This dual approach allows for accurate underground utility location, ensuring reliable results for both construction projects and maintenance operations.
Whether you are dealing with metallic or non-metallic lines, using these technologies in combination provides the most thorough investigation of subsurface environments.