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You are here: Home / * PRESS / Business / Geospatial Corporation’s Smart Probe Device Accurately Maps Deep Electrical Conduits in Chicago

Geospatial Corporation’s Smart Probe Device Accurately Maps Deep Electrical Conduits in Chicago

June 11, 2015 By GISuser

Identifies Position of Very Deep Conduits Underneath I-90

Geospatial Corporation (OTC Pink: “GSPH”), on a recent mapping project, accurately mapped a duct-bank of high voltage electrical lines installed under Interstate 90 in Chicago.  The conduits were approximately 18 to 20 feet deep.

Geospatial Corporation provided accurate 3-dimensional pipeline mapping utilizing our Smart Probe and our proprietary software system GeoUnderground.  Geospatial’s Smart Probe allows the company to map various types of underground conduits and pipelines, no matter the material – metallic or non-metallic, size or depth.  The Smart Probe is also ideal for mapping very deep pipelines under water as it doesn’t require a data tether or any communication with the surface.

Mark Smith, Geospatial’s CEO stated, “Geospatial now has the technologies to map most underground and underwater pipelines. Our growing data acquisition technologies, our continued enhancements to GeoUnderground, and the industry’s rapid acceptance of cloud based information management platforms, positions Geospatial to emerge as a key player within the underground infrastructure management industry.”

GeoUnderground, designed around Google Maps Engine and the Google Maps API, is Geospatial’s cloud-based GIS platform that provides clients with a total solution to their underground asset management needs.  After completion of the data-collection, Geospatial was able to verify consistency of the mapping results and the findings were reported via GeoUnderground for effective and adaptable use of the deliverable.

About Geospatial Corporation

Geospatial Corporation utilizes integrated technologies to determine the accurate location and position of underground pipelines, conduits and other underground infrastructure data allowing Geospatial to create accurate (3D) three-dimensional digital maps and models of underground infrastructure. Our website is www.GeospatialCorporation.com.  The Company manages this critical infrastructure data on its Cloud-Based GIS Portal called GeoUnderground, our proprietary GIS platform custom designed around the Google Maps API and Google Maps Engine. (www.GeoUnderground.com).

GeoUnderground is the company’s powerful Cloud-Based (GIS) geographic information system database that enables users to view and utilize this 3D pipeline mapping information securely from any desktop or mobile device. GeoUnderground seamlessly integrates with Geospatial’s technologies gathering underground, underwater or aboveground geo-referenced digital information of all types of infrastructure.

Licensed users, for the first time, have available to them a suite of technologies allowing them to collect data and create highly accurate 3D maps and models of both above-ground and below-ground infrastructure and view and share this invaluable information in a secure manner with their peers and associates anywhere in the world through a conventional browser via the Cloud.

Geospatial provides integrated data acquisition technologies that accurately locate and map underground and above ground infrastructure assets such as pipelines and surface features via its GeoUnderground Cloud-Based Portal.

Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking information within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1993 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and is subject to the safe harbor created by those laws. These forward-looking statements, if any, are based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that are subject to significant uncertainties that involve known and unknown risks, many of which are beyond our control and are not guarantees of future performance. Actual outcomes and results could materially differ from what is expressed, implied, or forecasted in any such forward-looking statements and any such difference may be caused by risk factors listed from time to time in the Company’s news releases and/or its filings or as a result of other factors.

Filed Under: Business, UTILITIES Tagged With: Chicago

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