by Locating | Apr 22, 2019 | Excavating Risks, Project Management, Quality, Risk
Normally, when you have secured the job, the responsibility for any circumstance inherent in it, only appears when exceptionally occurs a specific event that leads to a really complicated situation, with real life consequences. Image 1. Responsability Concept...
by Locating | Apr 18, 2019 | Excavating Risks, Project Management, Risk
Last Wednesday, April 10, 2019, in the vicinity of 115 N. Duke Street in Durham – NC, at 10:07 am the residents of this quiet town felt the roar of a considerable explosion. Thousands of fragments of glass, plastics, metals and others flew through the skies, as if it...
by Locating | Apr 12, 2019 | Excavating Risks, Lessons Learned, Project Management, Risk
Very often many of our clients inform us that the measurements we have made in the detection of services in the subsoil are not accurate and that we must recalibrate our radio location equipment RD7000+. They are based on this in the final service report that we issue...
by Locating | Mar 15, 2019 | Experiences, Lessons Learned
Another aerial video from our #drone to mobile operator station. Our Radio Technician doing his work, detecting services in the subsoil The complexity in the underground location service lies in the type of facilities where you work. The case of the detection of...
by Locating | Mar 13, 2019 | Experiences, Lessons Learned
Aerial View from our #drone to mobile operator station. Our Radio Technician doing his work (03/06/2019) In the days leading up to March 3, our client Frontline Contractor (www.frontlinecontractors.com) contacts us to execute a job. The underground detection of...