Concrete Scanning and Imaging, Inc.
www.csiscanning.comConcrete Scanning and Imaging, Inc. is a full-service subcontracted Concrete Scanning, GPR, Utility Mark Out, Underground Tank Sweeps, and CCTV Pipe Inspection company using only the latest in ground penetrating radar, Radio Detection, Electromagnetic Detection, and CCTV technology to investigate your jobsite to find reinforcement, conduit, exclusion zones, tanks, and voids to name a few. Ground penetrating radar is an accepted and routinely used nondestructive method for imaging objects in concrete prior to cutting or coring. It is a safe application of radar regulated by the FCC and fieldwork typically requires only one operator. Imaging results are generated on-site for immediate mark out and analysis of targets in selected areas. The inspection, under normal circumstances, can be performed on one side of the slab, which permits slab-on-grade scanning. Some applications of GPR include, but are not limited to: • Locating reinforcing bars • Locating post-tension cables • Locating metallic and non-metallic conduits • Detecting voids beneath slab-on-grade • Slab thickness and cover depth to targets Damaging structural elements such as conduit, rebar, and post tension cable can be dangerous and costly; let us keep your projects on time, reduce safety risks, and decrease potential structural issues. CSI is a Women's Business Enterprise, Small Business Enterprise, and the only company in the tristate area with a CSDA certified scanner on staff. When you hire CSI, you have peace of mind in knowing that you have the most reliable scanning technology on your job site and that you will receive the assistance of a technician who can provide you with understanding of the most accurate data. Let Concrete Scanning and Imaging, Inc. be the core support for your scanning needs. Call us for a free estimate today. Be Wise - Scan Before You Cut or Core
Read moreConcrete Scanning and Imaging, Inc. is a full-service subcontracted Concrete Scanning, GPR, Utility Mark Out, Underground Tank Sweeps, and CCTV Pipe Inspection company using only the latest in ground penetrating radar, Radio Detection, Electromagnetic Detection, and CCTV technology to investigate your jobsite to find reinforcement, conduit, exclusion zones, tanks, and voids to name a few. Ground penetrating radar is an accepted and routinely used nondestructive method for imaging objects in concrete prior to cutting or coring. It is a safe application of radar regulated by the FCC and fieldwork typically requires only one operator. Imaging results are generated on-site for immediate mark out and analysis of targets in selected areas. The inspection, under normal circumstances, can be performed on one side of the slab, which permits slab-on-grade scanning. Some applications of GPR include, but are not limited to: • Locating reinforcing bars • Locating post-tension cables • Locating metallic and non-metallic conduits • Detecting voids beneath slab-on-grade • Slab thickness and cover depth to targets Damaging structural elements such as conduit, rebar, and post tension cable can be dangerous and costly; let us keep your projects on time, reduce safety risks, and decrease potential structural issues. CSI is a Women's Business Enterprise, Small Business Enterprise, and the only company in the tristate area with a CSDA certified scanner on staff. When you hire CSI, you have peace of mind in knowing that you have the most reliable scanning technology on your job site and that you will receive the assistance of a technician who can provide you with understanding of the most accurate data. Let Concrete Scanning and Imaging, Inc. be the core support for your scanning needs. Call us for a free estimate today. Be Wise - Scan Before You Cut or Core
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New Jersey
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Englewood
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2017
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