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Ground Penetrating Radar Explained

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What is GPR Ground Penetrating Radar – A geophysical method used to investigate the sub-surface or medium it is applied to. It uses high-frequency electromagnetic waves in the UHF/VHF frequency range of the radio spectrum. These high-frequency signals are transmitted from the system into the ground or medium and the… Read More

Aerialsmith Surveying: Seeing Below Ground with Leica GPR

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We are in Papatoetoe, South Auckland, with the Aerialsmith Surveying team, who have been tasked with accurately locating the underground services in this area before excavations begin. On this job, they will be using Leica GPR (ground penetrating radar) as the right tool to find all underground assets such as… Read More

Leica ULTRA | The Ultimate Utility Tracing System

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Leica ULTRA Utility Tracing
The Leica ULTRA Utility Tracing System delivers accurate and reliable information to protect buried assets and accurately map their location in order to plan for excavation activity. As development of infrastructure in New Zealand has progressed, our network of underground pipes and cables has also expanded and become more complicated.… Read More

Ground Penetrating Radar Made Easy | Leica DSX Utility Detection System

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Leica DSX Utility Detection
Introducing the Leica DSX – an all in one utility detection system designed for non-experienced and first time ground penetrating radar [GPR] users. It is a highly advanced yet easy-to-use solution for locating and mapping buried utilities in a safe, fast and reliable way, without the costs of hiring a… Read More

Leica DSX: Reducing the risk of utility strikes [Webinar]

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Reducing the risk of utility strikes
3D utility mapping with the Leica DSX Utility Detection Solution For utility repair and maintenance, civil engineering, geotechnical and surveying companies, the Leica DSX utility detection solution enables easy location, visualisation and mapping of utilities. The Leica DSX solution combines portable hardware with intuitive software and represents a significant change… Read More

Concrete Scanning for Real-Time Data Analysis Onsite

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Concrete Scanning
Seeing Through Concrete Structures How can contractors know what lays behind a concrete wall, ceiling or floor? Concrete scanning reveals what’s buried in concrete and is a crucial step in building and construction engineering projects. Knowing the locations of obstacles such as rebars, voids, post-tension cables, cavities, and conduits allows… Read More

Aerialsmiths | Pushing the Boundaries with the Latest Technology

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Aerialsmiths
Aerialsmiths are a fast growing company based in Auckland that specialise in both land and aerial surveys for earthworks and roading projects. They have a DJI Matrice600 Pro with KLAU PPK drone for aerial surveys and a Leica iCON iCR80 Total Station, Leica GPS60 Rover and Leica DS2000 Ground Penetrating… Read More

Stream C – Next Level Ground Penetrating Radar

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Stream C is a compact array solution for real-time 3D mapping of underground utilities and features. Thanks to increased levels of accuracy provided by a massive antenna array, Stream C Ground Penetrating Radar is able to automatically detect pipes and cables. Stream C Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) detects underground utilities… Read More

Discover the C-thrue Concrete Scanner

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Concrete Scanner
The C-thrue concrete scanner enables you to see through concrete structures and view real-time scan data onsite. Knowing what lies behind concrete before cutting or drilling improves safety and safeguards against the risk of damage. The C-thrue concrete scanner easily locates rebars, voids, post-tension cables, cavities, conduits and any other… Read More

GPR Survey at Scott Base, Antarctica

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GPR Survey
When you’re going to work as a surveyor in Antarctica the number one rule is to be prepared. Preparing for conditions that can get down to -49°C and working outside in weather that can change very quickly is no mean feat. Antarctica New Zealand recently completed a 2 week GPR… Read More