Including but not limited to:
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SUBSURFACE UTILITY ENGINEERING
Private Utility Locating
Vacuum Excavation
CCTV Pipe Inspection
Raptor technology
3D SUE Deliverables
SUE+
TM
Deliverables
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GEOPHYSICAL
SERVICES
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
Electromagnetic (EM) Methods
Seismic Methods
Resistivity Methods
Magnetic Methods
Borehole Logging
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SURVEYING
For more details on these and other services please visit our
website
or contact us.
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Charleston, SC | Marietta, GA | Jacksonville, FL | Raleigh, NC
Charlotte, NC | Asheville, NC | Greensboro, NC
Is your project in North Carolina?
GEL Solutions’ subsurface utility engineering (SUE) and surveying services in North Carolina are performed by its affiliate, GEL Engineering of NC, Inc., DBA GEL Solutions
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Continuing the push into 2019
With every new year comes a fresh set of challenges, goals and opportunities. Both in business and in our personal lives, it offers a chance to reset our paths after learning from our successes and failures over the previous year.
2018 was another year of record growth and revision for GEL Solutions. We added three new office locations, increased our workforce, added to our service lines and completed our re-branding campaign. GEL Solutions continues to be blessed with opportunities to serve our clients by adding new services to meet the growing demand in our industry. With our added resources in place, we look forward to extending our reach while maintaining our culture and the level of service that our clients expect. We wish you happiness, health and success in 2019!
Scott D. Carney, P.E.
Director
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Exciting News Announcement!
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GEL So
lutions ope
ns office in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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As our business in and around North Carolina continues to grow, we established an office in Greensboro, NC to satisfy client needs in the North Central Region of the state. We are pleased to announce the official opening of our Greensboro, North Carolina location on January 1st, 2019, led by Mr. Derek Bradner, P.E., PLS.
GEL Solutions
South Elm Business Park
111 Creek Ridge Road, Suite C
Greensboro, NC 27406
(434) 250-3188
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CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
Jeremy Pearson
| Survey Crew Chief/Technician III
David Thomas
| Survey Technician III
Vue Yang
| Survey Technician I
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
Chris Smith
| CAD Manager
Scott Lineberry, PLS
| Senior Survey Manager
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
Shae Iverson
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Administrative/PM Assistant
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
Demon Leto
| SUE Technician III
Eric Armstrong
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eophysicist
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GEL Solutions will be attending, presenting, or exhibiting...
...and we'd love to talk with you.
January 9-10 Raleigh, North Carolina
February 21-23 Raleigh, North Carolina
February 28-March 1 Columbia, South Carolina
March 12-13 Atlanta, Georgia
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DECEMBER 2018
Tyler Lowe | Geophysical Specialist
Charleston, South Carolina
Tyler Lowe has been a solid component in the field since joining GEL Solutions in November of 2016. Recently, he has gone back to school to enhance his career as a surveyor while continuing to build his field experience at GEL.
Tyler grew up in Northeast Arkansas and is inspired by his father. He states, "He's always been a successful, hardworking man that always had my back and supported me." We appreciate Tyler's hard work and look forward to seeing him advance in his career.
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NOVEMBER 2018
Will Adgate | Senior Project Manager
Asheville, North Carolina
As of January 2019, Will Adgate celebrates his 5th year anniversary with GEL Solutions. Building on his experience, Will has stepped up to lead our SUE field crews in Asheville.
When asked about which colleagues have inspired him, Will states "...I've seen several geophysics technicians grow into solid project managers. It's inspiring to see people I've worked in the mud with get the respect they deserve. Richard Ringler, Patrick O'Barr and Nick Rebman to name just three." Will has experienced a wide range of projects and we appreciate his dedication and contributions to our group!
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OCTOBER 2018
Andrew Thore | Project Manager
Raleigh, North Carolina
Andrew Thore is a pivotal component on our SUE team. Over the past year, he has advanced his role into Project and Client Management.
Andrew says the best thing about working at GEL Solutions is his colleagues. He mentions a memorable experience in New Bern, North Carolina on a long-term project. "The work itself was nothing out of the ordinary, but going downtown with everyone who worked on the project during our off-time was great." We commend him for his commitment and contributions to our team!
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GEL Solutions now offers CCTV Pipe Inspection Services
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Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Inspection is one of the most efficient methods used to map drainage and sanitary systems, in addition to locating and diagnosing pipe defects. This method produces complex photographic and video imagery of the internal pipeline system. We can accurately locate and identify a vast range of defects and anomalies. Common investigations reveal the pipe material and condition, intrusive foreign materials, blockages and defective repairs. Our mobile crawler inspection system is designed to operate in a variety of environments and is able to investigate pipes as small as four inches in diameter.
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Gas Leak Response
Tony Mangum, Nick Jackson, and Richard Ringler were walking through the woods to a job site in Fayetteville, NC when they decided to take a shortcut around a recently burned down house. As they approached the house they all stopped and noticed the smell of natural gas immediately followed by the hissing of gas escaping from a damaged service line entering the structure. They quickly returned back to the truck to contact the proper gas authority who then came out to cap the damaged line.
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How far down could humans dig before modern technology?
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196 feet, est. 700 B.C. -
Cappadocia, Turkey
(pictured above.)
The underground city of
Derinkuyu was dug by hand for protection from invasions. W
ith a capacity of up to 20,000 people, this multi-leveled city contained everything an entire population would need to survive.
790 feet, 1870's-1914 -
Kimberley, South Africa
The "Big Hole" is often coined as the largest hand dug pit. L
aborers sifted through 24 million tons of Earth as they mined for diamonds.
1,285 feet, 1858-1862 -
Woodingdean, United Kingdom
Recognized as the deepest hand dug well in the world, the "Woodingdean Water Well" was dug to provide water for a workhouse. To avoid the cost of using the local waterworks supply, men worked 24-hour days in appalling conditions to finish the project.
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