Wall / Floor Scanning

Seeing Inside Concrete Structures

Wall and floor scanning uses non-destructive investigation to locate embedded objects and internal features within concrete. Surface-based scanning provides visibility into conditions that are not visible, supporting safer planning before cutting, coring, or drilling.

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Wall / Floor Scanning

Avoiding Hidden Conflicts

Concrete walls and floors often contain embedded utilities, reinforcement, or structural features that are not documented. Wall and floor scanning helps reduce uncertainty by identifying internal features before cutting, coring, drilling, or anchoring activities take place.

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Wall / Floor Scanning

Non-Destructive Concrete Imaging

Scanning is performed using surface-based investigation methods that image internal concrete conditions. Data is collected across defined wall or floor areas to identify embedded features and changes in material without damaging the structure.

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Wall / Floor Scanning

Documented Embedded Features

Deliverables include mapped embedded features, documented scan results, and supporting observations. Information is provided to support coordination and safer execution of cutting, coring, drilling, or installation activities.

Wall / Floor Scanning

Common Applications

Wall and floor scanning is commonly used where internal concrete features may affect planned modifications or installations.

Locate embedded utilities, reinforcement, and features within walls prior to coring or penetration.

Identify internal features within slabs before cutting, trenching, or equipment installation.

Scan beams, columns, and structural components to support safe modification planning.

Wall / Floor Scanning

Investigation Methods Used

Wall and floor scanning relies on non-destructive investigation methods to image internal concrete features. These approaches provide visibility into embedded conditions while preserving existing structures.

Ground Penetrating Radar

Imaging method used to identify embedded features within concrete walls and floors.

Surface Scanning

Systematic scanning used to evaluate internal concrete conditions across defined areas.

Subsurface Imaging

Non-invasive imaging used to detect embedded objects and material changes.

Data Documentation

Collected data documented to support planning and coordination decisions.

Wall / Floor Scanning

Wall and Floor Questions

Learn more about how wall and floor scanning is performed and how results support safer construction and modification activities.

Embedded utilities, reinforcement, and other internal features within concrete structures.

No. Scanning is performed using non-destructive surface-based methods.

No. The service identifies internal features but does not assess structural performance.

Results are documented through mapped findings and supporting scan data.

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