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GSSI releases Bridgescan

October 7, 2015  By  Andrew Macklin


October 7, 2015 – GSSI announced the release of BridgeScan, a flexible GPR system ideal for assessing concrete condition on bridge decks, parking structures, and balconies; accurately determining concrete condition improves repair cost estimation, saving time and money.

With BridgeScan, identification of rebar location and depth is easy and quick, making it excellent for bridge deck condition assessments, determining concrete cover depth on new structures, and concrete inspection, as well as measuring slab thickness, and void detection and location. Construction professionals, utility locators, and engineers can also use the unit as a basis for a utility locating GPR system to map and locate underground infrastructure – pinpointing the depth and position of metallic and non-metallic pipes in real time.

Unlike other systems, BridgeScan is tailored for bridge condition assessment, accurately representing bridge data by automatically accommodating for bridge skew angle. Using a non-destructive method of evaluating bridge deck thickness, the BridgeScan system can obtain reliable thickness measurements in minutes, eliminating the need to core.

The BridgeScan system includes the SIR 3000 control unit, a small, lightweight GPR system designed for single-user operation, which incorporates advanced signal processing and display capability for ‘in-the-field’ 3D imaging. The same control unit can be used for multiple applications. Other BridgeScan components include a 1600 MHz antenna, 3-wheel survey cart with encoder wheel, and a 2-meter control cable. Also included is a transit case for the control unit, batteries and charger, as well as RADAN® software and application-specific software for bridge deck condition assessments. The system’s self-contained cart design and integration with GPS makes it intuitive and easy to use.

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