Before you cut, core, or drill into concrete, you need to know what is in the way. Our utility locating services help identify embedded conduit, reinforcement, and other obstructions, so your team can plan safe penetration locations.

Using ground penetrating radar, we provide clear markings and real-time insight so your crew can move forward without guesswork.

Plan Penetrations With Confidence

When layouts change or drawings are unclear, crews are often left making decisions in the field. Utility locating gives you a clearer picture of what is inside the slab, so you can:

  • Choose safer penetration locations
  • Avoid conflicts with embedded utilities
  • Reduce hesitation and rework in the field

This is especially important on fast-moving jobs where delays are not an option.

What We Help You Avoid

Utility locating is often less about what you find and more about what you prevent:

  • Striking electrical conduit
  • Damaging post-tension cables
  • Hitting plumbing lines
  • Cutting into unknown obstructions

Avoiding just one of these issues can save significant time and cost on a project.

Built for Real Job Site Conditions

Not every project comes with perfect plans. Utility locating is commonly used when:

  • Drawings are outdated or missing
  • Remodels uncover unknown conditions
  • Multiple trades are working in the same area
  • Layout changes happen on the fly

We help bring clarity to situations where uncertainty can slow a project down.

How Utility Locating Supports Your Crew

Our approach is simple and field-focused:

  • 1
    Review your planned work areas
  • 2
    Scan the slab using ground penetrating radar
  • 3
    Mark safe and avoid zones directly on the surface
  • 4
    Communicate findings clearly with your team

Your crew gets the information they need to move forward without second-guessing.

When to Schedule Utility Locating

Utility locating should be scheduled before any work that penetrates concrete, including:

Early coordination helps prevent conflicts and keeps your project on schedule.

Important Note for Job Sites

Utility locating inside concrete is different from public utility locating outdoors. For buried utilities outside of structures, follow project requirements and contact 811 when required.

Common Questions for Utility Locating

Yes. Drawings are helpful, but they do not always reflect real-world conditions. Utility locating provides on-site verification.
Yes. We help identify areas to avoid and provide clear markings so your team can plan safer penetrations.
Because our concrete scanning is performed in-house, scheduling is straightforward. Share your timeline, and we will coordinate availability.

Schedule Utility Locating Services

If you are planning to cut, core, or drill, schedule utility locating first to reduce risk and keep your project moving.
Request a quote and share your job details today.