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Left:   Example of a 2-Dimensional survey.  The client wanted to see how large the debris field was.  The area circled was filled with logs and 55 gallon drums.

 
   

Left:   Example of a 2-Dimensional survey.  This is a typical survey for clients that just need a clearing in a post-tension slab for a core.  Drawings are made clear, and clients are made aware of what the drawings mean before anyone leaves the site.

 
   

Left:   Example of a 2-Dimensional survey.  The objective of this survey was to find 3 known oil tanks in an area that was 200' x 100'.  Results of the survey found the 3 tanks in under an hour.

 
   

Left:   Example of a 2-Dimensional survey.  The objective of this survey was to find the area where the footer started.  The black & white thick parallel lines starting from the left side of the picture half way down is the bottom of the slab.  See how it tapers off as the radar moves right.  Also, you can see the rebar that is in the footer.

 
    Left:   Example of a 2-Dimensional survey.  The objective of this survey was to find any obstructions in and under the slab prior to the concrete being cut.  On the far right, circled, was a PVC pipe under the slab that would have been cut.  It was carrying electrical lines.