GeoScan Utility & Structural Investigation Making a Mark on Underground, Structural, and Geophysical Projects
GeoScan Utility and Structural Investigation is proud to be among the best service providers in the underground utility, structural and geophysical investigation sector.
Online, November 29, 2013 (Newswire.com) - GeoScan Utility and Structural Investigation is proud to be among the best service providers in the underground utility, structural and geophysical investigation sector. Started from humble beginnings, the company has slowly risen to become a nationally accredited company capable of handling any structural and underground project.
The company's main areas of expertise are concrete scanning imaging, ground penetrating radar imaging, and underground pipe and cable location. Concrete scanning imaging is usually helpful where one wants to obtain the depth of a concrete structure, to detect voids and deterioration in such structures, to detect any pipes and cables, and during proposed cutting and coring of concrete structures. Ground penetrating imaging is useful when locating underground storage tanks, valve boxes, buried pits, and any non-metallic utility that may be located underground. Similar scanning techniques are also employed when it comes to locating underground pipes and cables.
More to these core services are additional ones that include ferrous metal detection, site survey and drafting, and project management. GeoScan's core team is made up technicians with expert knowledge and experience in construction management, which makes the company a very good choice when clients require project management advice.
To accomplish all these services, GeoScan makes use of the latest technology and equipment to deal with client wishes. The company has invested heavily in state of the art scanning and imaging technology, to ensure clients' get their time and money's worth. For best service, the crew that handle the equipment are technicians with the knowledge and expertise in dealing with civil engineering, underground work, and scanning technology.
Clients can expect results that are consistent with their requests when they choose to work with GeoScan. In addition to timely work, the company also ensures a safe and healthy work environment for everyone, while adhering to the highest standards of professionalism. So far, GeoScan has the unique record of being able to accomplish every project it has been involved in, exceeding clients' expectations while gaining national accreditation.
The complexity of projects requires that GeoScan be accredited in order to engage in some projects. So far, the company is an accredited Telstra plant locator, and is recognized by the Australian Industries Petroleum. More to these are certifications in train track awareness, OH&s Construction, safety and environmental management, working with children, and First Aid Level 2.
Started in 2005, GeoScan has come a long way, and now includes in its list of clients organizations such as Deakin University, Barwon Water Alliance, City of Greater Geelong, Surfcoast Shire Council, John Holland, and Gordon Tafe College, just to mention a few. Working with GeoScan has been a joy to each and every client, and they have nothing but positive reviews for the company.
GeoScan offers its services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to clients living in Victoria, NSW, Tasmania, and South Australia. The company promises to provide the most practical advice and solutions, all while developing and maintaining excellent working relationships with its clients.
Before you begin your next structural or underground project, please contact GeoScan for expert advice, as well as recommendations on how to proceed. GeoScan is highly rated for a reason, so allow them to provide the best services.
To engage with GeoScan on any of the services it provides, please visit the company website, use the email address given to ask any questions, or call 0417 309 710.
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