
GPR, or Ground Penetrating Radar, is a non-invasive technology that uses radar pulses to detect and map subsurface structures. By sending electromagnetic waves into the ground and analysing the reflected signals, GPR can reveal details about layers beneath the runway surface, including pavement thickness, soil composition, and the presence of voids or moisture.
Early Detection of Structural Issues
Runways are subjected to repeated stress from takeoffs and landings. Over time, this stress can lead to internal cracking or delamination within the pavement layers. Using GPR allows engineers to identify these weaknesses early, preventing costly repairs and minimising disruption to airport operations.
Accurate Pavement Analysis
Traditional methods of runway assessment often require core sampling or visual inspection, which can be time-consuming and may not provide a complete picture. GPR provides a continuous profile of the runway’s internal structure, enabling detailed analysis of layer thickness and uniformity.
Enhanced Safety
Safety is paramount in aviation. Identifying subsurface issues before they affect the runway surface reduces the risk of accidents caused by pavement failure. GPR ensures that both commercial and private airports maintain the highest safety standards.
Airports have increasingly adopted GPR technology for runway monitoring and maintenance. Provac Victoria specialises in providing advanced GPR surveys, ensuring accurate subsurface mapping without disrupting airport operations. Our expertise allows airport operators to make informed maintenance decisions, extend the lifespan of runways, and optimise budgets for repair work.
Incorporating GPR technology in airport runway maintenance represents a proactive approach to infrastructure management. By leveraging non-invasive, accurate, and efficient subsurface scanning, airports in Melbourne and Victoria can maintain high safety standards and operational efficiency. Provac Victoria remains a trusted partner in delivering these advanced GPR services.