Need Utility Locating in Miami, Dade, or Broward? Call GeoTek Services and save your project time and money with our precision Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) locating services.
Our experienced technicians utilize state-of-the-art georadar instruments to provide subsurface locating in South Florida. GPR is fast and safe for your locating needs. GPR radar instruments can detect utilities and structures below the surface – such as water lines, sewer lines, gas, and electric lines.
Utility Locating in Miami Using Ground-Penetrating Radar
Ground-penetrating radar uses radio waves to non-destructively scan below the surface. The GPR system analyzes the georadar waveforms reflected from subsurface objects. Underground objects such as plastic pipes, conduits, and metal structures. Let Geotek Services locate underground utilities and embedded structures before you excavate. Geotek Services provides Utility Locating across all of South Florida.
With over 16 years’ experience in ground penetrating radar, our customers can rest assured they are getting the knowledge and experience their projects require. With the most advanced technology in ground penetrating radar and electromagnetic induction, our highly trained technicians will help keep your job safe and on budget, avoiding unforeseen and costly hidden objects.
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Geotek Services uses advanced technology in ground penetrating radar and electromagnetic induction. Our highly trained technicians will help keep your job safe and on budget, avoiding unforeseen and costly hidden objects.
We employ Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Electromagnetic locators to precisely detect subsurface utilities. These cutting-edge tools provide crucial data ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the site. By using this advanced technology, we not only save time and money but also protect all site employees and contractors from potential line strike damages.