• DAM OWNERS • MANAGERS • ENGINEERS
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) remains one of the safest, quickest, and highest resolution survey options available for non-destructive subsurface exploration. GSSI offers a wide range of antenna frequencies with never before seen depth penetration and data quality.
Manufacturing the equipment required for seismic hazard and risk assessment to performance-based earthquake engineering. Our line of traditional and wireless seismographs provide the best tools to ensure quality results.
A wireline borehole logging service, full system sales and rentals can facilitate any project from the smallest embankment through massive arch and buttress Dams. Available to support the subsurface development, monitoring and investigation.
Geophysical solutions (electrical resistivity and induced polarization techniques) for investigating land, rivers and shallow sea subsurface. Instruments and software are designed for groundwater and mineral exploration, environmental studies, civil engineering surveys and monitoring.
Kinemetrics is a global leader in earthquake monitoring products and solutions. KMIDam delivers a complete dam management platform with advanced sensing technology, structural health and impact monitoring, and more via a multi-asset command and control center.
300+
Site C Clean Energy Project, Canada Waterproofi ng of the Approach Channel and RCC Dam with a SIBELON®
geomembrane
HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES WITH SYNTHETIC GEOMEMBRANES SIBELON®
geomembranes are: • Impermeable and flexible
• Able to accomodate settlements
• Able to elongate with earthquakes
• Durable
• Installed quickly, even underwater
• Suitable for dams, canals, hydraulic tunnels, shafts, pipes, reservoirs, pumped storage schemes, underground structures, floating covers
• Environment friendly • Easily monitored
since 1963
CARPI TECH Via Passeggiata 1 - 6828 Balerna - Switzerland Ph. +41 91 695 4000 -
www.carpitech.com -
info@carpitech.com
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