BridgeScan™ is a complete, affordable
GPR system that provides an effective tool for quickly determining
the condition of aging bridge decks, parking structures, balconies
and other concrete structures. The system is also used to obtain
accurate concrete cover depth on new structures. With BridgeScan,
repair costs can be estimated correctly, saving time and money.
The BridgeScan system is FCC certified and includes GSSI’s
SIR-3000 portable GPR data collection system with our 1.5 GHz
ground coupled antenna and 3-wheeled push cart. An optional small
hand-cart configuration is available and allows the system to
be used for applications where the larger 3-wheeled push cart
may not be appropriate due to size limitations (i.e., condominium
balconies).

Uniquely, the BridgeScan system can quickly and easily be converted
into GSSI’s UtilityScan system with the switch of the antenna.
It’s that simple. UtilityScan can then be utilized for the
location of metallic and non-metallic pipes and other underground
features. No other company in the industry offers this flexibility
with their systems.
Typical Uses of BridgeScan Include:
- Bridge deck condition assessment
- Concrete cover depth on new structures
- Concrete inspection – locate metallic and non-metallic
targets in walls/floors
- Measure slab thickness
- Void detection and location
- Inspection of other reinforced concrete structures
BridgeScan Benefits
- Easy identification of rebar location and depth
- Ability to obtain accurate overlay thickness
- Determine accurate concrete cover depth
- Define areas of deterioration
- Self–contained cart design
- Easily integrates with GPS
- 2-year warranty
- FCC Certified for US customers
- Currently used by departments of transportation, engineering
firms and paving companies worldwide
The BridgeScan system includes GSSI’s SIR-3000 data acquisition
system, survey cart with encoder, a 1.5 GHz ground coupled antenna,
GSSI’s powerful RADAN software, training and other system
accessories.
BridgeScan Brochure and Specifications 
Bridge Deck Inspection Case
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