Trinity’s Process To Utility Locating

Trinity Subsurface has a unique way of locating underground utilities on the private side and we also can verify and locate public utilities if needed.
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When Concrete Scanning Turns to VPI

VPI is required to map out utilities that cannot be traced with concrete scanning alone.
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Case Study: Correcting Old Waterline Mark Out by 40 ft.

Trinity Subsurface was contracted for the private utility location of a 30” waterline.
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GPR and EM Locating

The two procedures of underground locating both operate on the electromagnetic spectrum. However, their behavior can be very different.
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Understanding Water Leak Locating

Water leaks in underground pressurized pipes are commonly found using acoustic leak detection. A pipe under pressure creates vibration and noise that can be detected on the surface.
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Knowing the Difference: Concrete Scanning Rebar, Conduits, Post Tension Cables

A relatively quick scan of the concrete prior to cutting can save countless dollars and headaches, and in many cases, even a workers life.
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How Do You Know After Utility Locating, You Need Vacuum Excavation?

In some cases, vacuum excavation is a necessary additional procedure to work safely and make better work site decisions.
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Do You Need To Flush Out Sewer Clogs & Buildup?

Jetting is utilized when you want to clear any obstructions from the pipes. The goal is to return storm and sewage pipes to its original flow.
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Subsurface Utility Engineering: Understanding Data Quality Levels

The quality levels of SUE work to complement and build on each other. They can be performed in phases or all at the same time.
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