Reliable Investigating and Marking-Out Steel Beams in the Roof at Staten Island Hospital in Staten Island, New York City, NY
Project Description:
American Geophysics recently completed a critical project at Staten Island Hospital in NYC, focusing on locating steel beams in the roof as part of an overbuild and renovation. The client required all steel beams to be identified and marked out using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). After calibrating their equipment to the challenging conditions and environment, the highly skilled technicians at American Geophysics successfully located and marked the steel beams embedded in the rooftop concrete. This precise process ensured that the overbuild and renovation could proceed with accurate information, minimizing risks and enhancing the project’s efficiency. The results of this meticulous investigation were marked in blue paint and carefully recorded for site sketches and maps, providing the engineering team with essential data for their planning and execution. By leveraging their expertise in rooftop concrete GPR and locating steel beams, American Geophysics ensured that all subsurface elements were accurately mapped and documented. This commitment to precision and thoroughness underscores American Geophysics’ ability to deliver reliable, high-quality services for complex projects, making them a trusted partner for construction and renovation efforts in challenging environments like Staten Island Hospital in New York City, NY.
Client Staten Island Hospital in Staten Island, New York City, NY |
Services/Products Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) |
- Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)
- Concrete GPR
- Concrete Ground Penetrating Radar
- Geophysical Services
Investigating and Marking-Out Steel Beams in the Roof at Staten Island Hospital in Staten Island, New York City, NY Project Gallery