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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Hand-held scanner assesses integrity of concrete structures
There is an old concrete bridge that is part of my driveway that is looking pretty unsound. I am thinking that using one of these scanners to check the structure of the concrete in the bridge could really tell me if it is safe or not. Do you know where I would obtain one of these scanners. Is there some sort of training process before using one?
There is an old concrete bridge that is part of my driveway that is looking pretty unsound. I am thinking that using one of these scanners to check the structure of the concrete in the bridge could really tell me if it is safe or not. Do you know where I would obtain one of these scanners. Is there some sort of training process before using one?
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