Concrete Scanning in Abingdon

Abingdon combines an active Thames waterfront of concrete lock, weir and flood structures with light industrial, riverside commercial and Science Vale research stock. Its waterway structures carry reinforced concrete below the waterline, and its laboratory buildings demand precise fixings into structural concrete. RebarScan scans all of it, including submerged structures reached by dive survey, so works on land and in the water proceed safely. All scanning is carried out to UKCSS-compliant standards.

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Concrete structures we scan in Abingdon

  • Concrete lock chambers, weir aprons and sluice structures
  • Concrete riverside retaining walls, channels and flood defences
  • Research and laboratory concrete slabs and frames near Science Vale
  • Light industrial units and trade-premises slabs
  • Concrete elements within older commercial buildings

Specialist and high-value work in Abingdon

Underwater and waterway concrete. Abingdon's lock, weir and riverside structures hold concrete below the Thames. We provide dive-supported inspection and scanning of these submerged and part-submerged concrete elements, specialist work for waterway assets that cannot be dewatered.

Research and laboratory fixings. Science Vale brings demanding buildings where equipment and services are fixed to fine tolerances into structural concrete. We clear each position by scanning before drilling, protecting both the reinforcement and embedded services.

Riverside and waterfront condition. Concrete retaining walls and flood structures sit in a constantly wet environment. We assess their reinforcement and cover above and below the waterline to guide durability and repair.

Typical scanning use cases in Abingdon

Work ranges from dive-supported inspection of the town's concrete lock, weir and riverside structures, through precise fixing clearance in research and laboratory buildings, to condition assessment of older riverside and industrial concrete. In each case the survey establishes what lies inside the concrete before any cutting or drilling.

Frequently asked questions

Can you dive and scan submerged concrete lock and weir structures in Abingdon?
Yes. Abingdon's lock and weir carry concrete chambers, aprons and walls below the Thames waterline. We provide dive-supported inspection and scanning of these submerged concrete elements where the structure cannot be dewatered for a dry survey.
Do you survey concrete riverside and flood structures in Abingdon?
We do. Abingdon's riverside includes concrete retaining walls, channels and flood-defence structures in a constantly wet environment. We assess their reinforcement and concrete condition above and below the waterline to guide durability and repair.
Can you clear fixings in Abingdon's laboratory and industrial concrete?
Yes. Abingdon's Science Vale proximity brings research, laboratory and light-industrial buildings where equipment and services are fixed into structural concrete slabs. We scan each position first to clear it of reinforcement and embedded services before drilling.

Services and coverage

Planning works in Abingdon?

Tell us the site and what you plan to do, including lock, weir and riverside concrete, and we will arrange a survey.

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