The Unseen Advantage: Why Radar Imaging is Critical for Every Project

New Construction: Building with Confidence and Precision

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In the crucial initial stages of new construction in Jacksonville and throughout Northeast Florida, accurate subsurface data is paramount. Overlooking hidden elements or misplacing penetrations can lead to critical oversights, costly delays, and significant safety risks. Xenogenesis RADAR Imaging provides comprehensive concrete scanning and GPR services to ensure meticulous construction planning and execution. We precisely locate rebar, conduits, post-tension cables, and identify voids under concrete or verify grout in block walls, preventing unexpected strikes and ensuring your project proceeds safely and efficiently from the ground up.

Tenant Buildouts & Renovations: Safe Coring, Cutting & Utility Relocation

During tenant buildouts and renovations across Jacksonville, FL, modifying existing spaces often involves adding sinks, relocating drains, or supplying power and data to new configurations. These tasks frequently require precise coring holes or cutting into concrete slabs. The risk of inadvertently damaging crucial buried items like conduits, electrical lines, drain lines, post-tension cables, or rebar is significant. Trust Xenogenesis RADAR Imaging for non-destructive concrete scanning and GPR services. We provide the precision and reliability needed to accurately locate all hidden elements, safeguarding your renovation project from costly utility strikes and unexpected delays.

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Structural Evaluations: Assessing Concrete Integrity & Hidden Elements

For existing buildings or pre-purchase assessments in Jacksonville, FL, understanding the internal composition of concrete structures is paramount. Xenogenesis RADAR Imaging provides non-destructive structural evaluations by precisely noting the presence of steel, its depth, and spacing. Our advanced concrete scanning, GPR, and concrete X-ray services are invaluable for accurately locating rebar, post-tension cables, and identifying any voids or anomalies that could impact structural integrity. This crucial information allows engineers and project managers to make informed decisions for modifications, repairs, or safety assessments without invasive methods.