Meesamali512
Structural
- Jul 12, 2012
- 30
Dear All,
We have a project related to installation of CP system for a very prestigious Oil & Gas client for its live gas plant. Our company is taking care for the civil part which is mostly related to excavation works, reinstatement after installation of CP anodes, augering for various depths, small RCC foundations and all sorts of civil works to support the CP installation works. As per the strict guidelines of plant management, we can only dig up to 0.9m without any approvals or detailed surveys. For augering to depths more than 0.9m we need to do a subsurface scanning using ground penetrating radar "GPR" and then after making a map of existing facilities then we can proceed with excavation / augering. I want to know details about GPR and how it is used and what are the precautions related to it? Moreover is this latest technology or are there better technologies available? Need detailed insight on this topic as I have to prepare the detailed technical & commercial bid.
Any help / guidance is much appreciated.
Best Regards,
Syed Meesam Ali
We have a project related to installation of CP system for a very prestigious Oil & Gas client for its live gas plant. Our company is taking care for the civil part which is mostly related to excavation works, reinstatement after installation of CP anodes, augering for various depths, small RCC foundations and all sorts of civil works to support the CP installation works. As per the strict guidelines of plant management, we can only dig up to 0.9m without any approvals or detailed surveys. For augering to depths more than 0.9m we need to do a subsurface scanning using ground penetrating radar "GPR" and then after making a map of existing facilities then we can proceed with excavation / augering. I want to know details about GPR and how it is used and what are the precautions related to it? Moreover is this latest technology or are there better technologies available? Need detailed insight on this topic as I have to prepare the detailed technical & commercial bid.
Any help / guidance is much appreciated.
Best Regards,
Syed Meesam Ali