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We pride ourselves in being your trusted resource for non-intrusive investigations. Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) provides risk mitigation on commercial and industrial worksites. As industry leaders in GPR, we are committed to ensuring your projects stay on track, free from subsurface risks.


GPR has revolutionized the way we manage worksite safety. By uncovering hidden hazards below ground, we empower you to make informed decisions and mitigate risks without disrupting your operations. With our expertise and cutting-edge GPR technology, we provide accurate subsurface scanning that saves time, prevents accidents and safeguards your investments.


With our non-intrusive investigations it is possible to quickly identify underground utilities, voids and sinkholes minimizing project risks and protecting workers and infrastructure while helping you proactively address potential issues and maintain worksite stability.


We have a knowledgeable and dedicated crew to perform non-intrusive investigations. If you would like to discuss the safety best practices on your next project or have any questions give us a call!


Gabor Enekes, President

281-702-7648

Services Spotlight

Non-intrusive Investigations, NII


One of the first possible safety hazards on any construction site are the “UNKNOWN SUBSURFACE HAZARDS”. These hazards can be recognized by conducting a “Non-intrusive Investigations, NII”. One of the most effective NII methods is carried out with a Ground Penetrating Radar (aka, GPR) instrument. It is a terrestrial geophysical survey method that is typically used to find unknown origin subsurface obstructions or faults. The data collection process is swift and accurate. Even the pre-data assessment can be performed onsite, thus providing preliminary information to clients so they can start mitigating the potential hazards that were found after the investigation.

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Subsurface Utility Investigation - SUI


A Subsurface Utility Investigation (SUI) is a complex and comprehensive type of investigation that requires thorough coordination and management. This investigation process is used on both commercial and industrial sites to map out and identify the location and position of underground pipes/utility lines in the most accurate way. 

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GPR News

The Radar Imager for the Perseverance Rover - RIMFAX


Scientists widely use radar to look for things underground on Earth. They use it to study Mars-like glacial regions in the Arctic and Antarctic. Ground-penetrating radar helps us locate land mines; spot underground cables, wires and pipes; and reveal ancient human artifacts and even buried treasure! On Mars, the "buried treasure" may be water ice, which helps scientists understand the possibilities for Martian life and also identifies natural resources for future human explorers.

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