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It's a Jungle out there. Underground Utility Detection & Inspection Services

The Leading Utility Detection And Inspection Service Provider in Northern Oregon

Services for Structural Imaging and Concrete Scanning in Northern Oregon

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With a field office in Portland and experience in underground utility detection and inspection services since 2001, C-N-I Locates Ltd. offers underground utility identification and inspection services that may be used across the state of Oregon. Our concrete/structural imaging and scanning experts utilize nondestructive high-frequency ground penetrating radar antennas operating in the 1500 MHz–2600 MHz frequency range to perform concrete scanning and structural imaging services. These GPR antennas may be used to find and identify various features found in and beneath concrete, such as voids, post-tension, conduits, metallic and non-metallic items, and rebar. We serve homeowners, medical facilities, military facilities, municipal buildings, apartments and condos, builders, bridges, commercial businesses, contractors, factories, high-rise buildings, ports, renovation projects, restaurants, retail stores, roads and highways, warehouses, etc. These GPR antennas are also utilized by C-N-I Locates Ltd for structural inspections, condition assessments, concrete imaging, and concrete slab scanning. A high-frequency GPR scanning antenna or a low-frequency GPR pushcart antenna should be used to thoroughly inspect an area before any excavation, jackhammer usage, sawing, drilling, anchoring, or other activities are carried out. By doing so, they will be able to undertake subsurface work without damaging a building or work area by staying clear of any noteworthy features or utilities in or underneath the concrete. Technicians and others around may operate safely around ground penetrating radar (GPR) antennas since C-N-I Locates Ltd.’s GPR antennas don’t release any harmful radiation or by products.

Northern Oregon Services for Finding Electrical Ground Faults

A ground fault is an unexpected path that electricity might take to reach the earth. The charge flow may accelerate instantly since the path to earth is unrestricted and free of resistance.

If there are cables or wires that are directly buried (not in conduit), there is a greater likelihood that a ground fault may develop. But what should you do in the event that an underground cable or wire malfunctions? You can contact C-N-I Locates Ltd. Monday through Friday to ask for help locating your problem quickly with our fault-finding service. Our field office is in Portland and serves all of Oregon State.

The experts at C-N-I Locates Ltd may help you save time and money by locating any subsurface cables that are damaged or failing. Furthermore, we are known for offering the most trustworthy and dependable ground fault locating services in Oregon State. Our skilled professionals employ A-frame fault finders, electromagnetic transmitters, and electromagnetic receivers to pinpoint the spots or locations that need to be repaired. Our personnel are also capable of detecting damage to pipeline insulation and issues related to cable-to-ground caused by damaged cable sheaths. This technique, known as fault-finding, makes use of specific fault-finding signals (8K FF) that are transferred across the faulty wire, cable, or pipeline.

If you have a damaged cable, pipeline, or wire, wait to begin excavating until you are positive of its exact position. Ignoring the flaw and the related utilities can result in expensive, bothersome, and perhaps hazardous problems.

Ground Penetrating Radar in Northern Oregon

With our field office located in Portland, C-N-I Locates Ltd provides services throughout the whole state of Oregon. Our technicians utilize ground penetrating radar when subsurface work needs to be done for the following clients: homeowners, medical facilities, municipal buildings, military facilities, apartments and condominiums, archaeologists, builders, bridges, commercial companies, contractors, engineers, environmental companies, factories, high-rise buildings, ports, renovations, restaurants, retail stores, roads and highways, surveyors, warehouses, etc. C-N-I Locates Ltd. technicians use nondestructive low-frequency and high-frequency antennas with a range of 250 MHz – 2600 MHz to perform ground penetrating radar services. Some frequent applications for these GPR antennas include locating conduits, utilities/feature depths, cemeteries, metallic and non-metallic items, post-tension, rebar, septic systems, underground storage tanks (USTs), utilities, voids, etc. in concrete and below the surface. Scanning the area is highly recommended prior to starting any subsurface work in order to protect the integrity of your work area by avoiding any significant features or utilities. We offer two options for doing this: using our lower-frequency GPR push carts for deeper views or our high-frequency GPR scanning antennas for shallower applications.

C-N-I Locates Ltd.’s ground-penetrating radar antennas offer a non-intrusive method of locating hidden metallic and non-metallic structures, items, or utilities. It works best when there is a noticeable difference in the dielectric properties between the surveyed features, objects, or utilities and the ground. This makes metal items like rebar in concrete or utilities in the ground great targets. But this doesn’t lessen the power of GPR; it can still detect a wide variety of subsurface materials. Technicians and everyone in the work area can use GPR safely because C-N-I Locates Ltd ground penetrating radar antennas don’t release any harmful radiation or byproducts.

Northern Oregon Services for Magnetic Detection

Magnetic detecting services are used in ferrous metal identification. There are magnetic properties to the iron found in ferrous metals. Magnetic detectors are highly helpful in the search for subterranean cast-iron pipes, catch basins, curb boxes, fire hydrants, manhole covers, handhole covers, meters, oil tanks, PK nails, road culverts, septic tank handles, steel drums, survey markers, valves, vaults, well casings, etc. Professional magnetic detection and metal detector services are available across the whole state of Oregon from C-N-I Locates Ltd.’s closest field office, located in Portland.

Services for Metallic Line Detection (Electromagnetic Detection) in Northern Oregon

Since 2001, C-N-I Locates Ltd experts have provided metallic line detection services throughout the whole state of Oregon from our nearest field office located in Portland, Oregon. Metallic line detection is the process of identifying conductible metallic utilities with electromagnetic transmitters and receivers, such as lighting, irrigation control lines, gas, water, electricity, phone, TV, and so on.

To find metallic and conductible utilities, C-N-I Locates Ltd employs three different active procedures.

1.Clipping Straight to the Utility (Direct Connection): The best signal on a utility is often obtained by clipping directly to the utility. To get the most accurate signal and reduce bleed-offs on other utilities, we urge our experts to undo any bonds if the utility shares a common ground with other utilities.

2.Clamping the Utility (Signal Clamp): If our experts are unable to clip onto the utility directly, we will clamp it from an accessible place. Clamping is a great technique to locate readily accessible cables, conduits, power risers, communication drops, and other utilities, in addition to providing good signals

3.Inducing the Utility (Induction): If our professionals are unable to clip or clamp a utility, they will try to induce the utility as a final option. With induction, electromagnetic transmitters release electromagnetic radio frequencies into the ground. While inducing is the least accurate active finding method, it is the sole option under some circumstances to locate a utility. Inducing is also essential while searching for unknown utilities in a work environment.

  • C-N-I Locates Ltd also uses a range of passive approaches to find metallic and conductible utilities.
  • Power: Recognizes radio frequencies between 50 and 60 Hz, which are present on most subterranean electrical cables.
  • Radio: Locates reradiated radio signals, which are present on most subterranean communication lines.
  • CPS: identifies most cathodic protection signals that are used to stop corrosion in pipes.
  • CATV: identifies most subterranean TV lines’ cable television transmissions.

Services for Non-Metallic Line Detection in Northern Oregon

Reliable non-metallic pipe detection services are provided by C-N-I Locates Ltd through Oregon State, from our field office located in Portland, Oregon. Non-metallic line detection detects any non-metallic utilities (such as sewer, drainage, plastic water, fiber optics, empty conduits, etc.) or utilities with breaks in continuity by using an electromagnetic transmitter and receiver in combination with a locatable flexrod, flexitrace, fish tape, tracer wire, or sonde. Because non-metallic or non-conductive utilities cannot transmit or receive a signal from electromagnetic transmitters and receivers unless they are inserted with something metallic (e.g., flexrod, flexitrace, fish tape, tracer wire, sonde, etc.), It is essential to detect non-metallic lines. C-N-I offers several more services as well as conducting non-metallic line detection across Oregon State.

Northern Oregon Private and Public Utility Locating Services

Statewide public and private utility locating is provided by C-N-I Locates Ltd. from our Portland, Oregon field office. Our array of services in Oregon includes Design Survey Locating, Electrical Fault Detection, Ground Penetrating Radar, Leak Detection, Magnetic Detection services, Metallic Line Detection, Non-Metallic Line Detection, Plastic Water Pipe Detection, Detailed Reports, Structural and Concrete Scanning, Video Push Camera Inspections (VPIs), and much more.

Private utilities are owned by the property owner. The majority of these utilities are situated beyond the meter base, but if they are on your land, they can also be regarded as private utilities. Water from the water meter to a house, electrical, gas, TV, phone, water, sewer, or drainage lines to detached structures are a few examples of these utilities. Other examples include pool filtration systems, sprinkler systems, yard lighting, well water, and electrical systems, septic systems, satellite dish lines, propane lines, electric dog fences, gas lines for fire pits and barbecue grills, roof drainage systems, and sewer/drainage services are also included. To discover these utilities, you will need to use C-N-I Locates Ltd. or a similar specialized underground detection and inspection service.

Public utilities are owned by utility companies. Utilities are typically public up to a meter base or the edge of private property. These utilities are often located by 811(One Call) services. It is legally necessary to call 811 before doing any subsurface work (ORS 757.557). However, help from a private utility locator like C-N-I Locates Ltd is necessary because private utilities account for 50% of the utilities on most job sites. Public utility locators are a great tool for avoiding public utilities when performing underground work, but private utilities are not covered by the 811 services. Remember to call C-N-I Locates Ltd and 811 to identify your underground utilities before you dig or do subsurface work, as there is an underground utility strike in the United States every one to two minutes.

Services to Locate Plastic Water in Northern Oregon

Plastic pipe detection services are available throughout the whole state of Oregon through our field office located in Portland, Oregon. Any house built after 1969 will usually have a plastic water service due to code requirements. Plastic water pipes (such as ABS, CPVC, PEX, PE-RT, Polypropylene, Polybutylene, PVC, etc.) cannot be found with electromagnetic locators unless they are inserted with something metal, detected by GPR scanning or detected by electronic pulse transmitters. Our amplified subsurface microphones can detect an acoustical water pulse that is sent through your pipe with an electronic pulse transmitter.

Electronic pulse transmitters are classified into two categories: small and big. The small EPT’s, also known as knockers, transondes, tappers, thumpers, and plastic pipe locators, can produce audible pulses or noises in the water pipe when an acoustical listening instrument is utilized. At depths larger than 4 feet and at a distance greater than 300 feet, this sound can be heard, depending on the size, depth, soil conditions, number of t’s, elbows, angles, etc. In the pipe, among other parameters. Our smaller EPTs work best with home pipes that have a diameter of up to 2 inches, while they may be used with some success on bigger pipes. The gadget has very little water flow, yet it makes a loud thud. Furthermore, the pulse or noise generated in the water pipe by our bigger EPT’s can be detected by an acoustical listening equipment. This pulse, or thud, may be heard at depths more than 4 feet and followed up to 1000 feet in length, depending on the size, depth, soil conditions, number of t’s, elbows, angles, etc., in the pipe, and other considerations. The sound has occasionally been heard up to thirty feet below the surface and followed over a thousand feet on a six-inch main. Our Large EPTs are suitable for water mains that have a diameter greater than two inches. Compared to the smaller electrical pulse transmitters, this gadget has a significantly larger water flow.

Services for Utility Mapping in Northern Oregon

Services for mapping underground utilities are provided across the whole state of Oregon by our field office located in Portland, Oregon. The reduction of accidents, overspending, costly diversions, reputational damage, injuries, project delays, and project durations is made possible by our utility mapping specialists. When undertaking subsurface work, it is quite beneficial to be well-informed about subsurface utilities and characteristics. By doing this, you’ll be able to stay out of trouble and maintain the integrity of both the property being worked on and the surrounding properties. Utility mapping is the process of locating subterranean utilities and features and recording their positions using sophisticated GPS, GNSS, or RTK receivers. After that, the current data is plotted into a site map so that it may be used as a reference for future utility location services, engineering, construction, surveying, environmental work, and subsurface work.

Services for Video Camera Pipe Inspection in Northern Oregon

Our field office in Portland, Oregon, offers pipe camera services across the whole state of Oregon. These services include line examination, pipe finding, defect marking, and depth assessments. Below is a list of common reasons to perform a video pipe inspection (VPI).

  • Obstructions caused by foreign items in the pipe
  • Cracks in the conduit
  • Internal corrosion in the pipe
  • Harm to the pipes
  • Chilled/Frozen Pipes
  • Discrepancies in pipe alignment
  • Detecting leaks in plumbing within the pipe
  • Root incursion within the conduit
  • To determine the pipe’s horizontal and vertical position
  • To determine whether the pipe is connected to any pipes
  • And more

The Leading Utility Detection And Inspection Service Provider in Northern Oregon

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Concrete and Structural Imaging Services in Northern Oregon

The entire state of Oregon can benefit from the underground utility identification and inspection services provided by C-N-I Locates Ltd, which has been providing underground utility detection and inspection services ever since 2001 and has a field office in Portland. Nondestructive high-frequency ground penetrating radar antennas with a frequency range of 1500 MHz – 2600 MHz are used by our concrete/structural imaging and scanning professionals to carry out services. Conduits, metallic and non-metallic objects, post-tension, rebar, voids, etc., are typically located in and beneath concrete and can be identified using these GPR antennas. We provide services for apartments and condos, builders, bridges, commercial companies, contractors, factories, high-rise buildings, homeowners, medical facilities, military facilities, municipal buildings, new construction projects, ports, renovations, restaurants, retail stores, roads and highways, warehouses, etc. C-N-I Locates Ltd also uses these GPR antennas to perform concrete imaging, concrete slab scanning, condition assessments, and structural inspections. It is strongly advised that areas be scanned using high-frequency GPR scanning antennas or low-frequency GPR pushcart antennas before anyone anchors, core drills, cuts, drills, excavates, uses jackhammers, saw cuts, etc. This will allow them to protect the integrity of a structure or work area by avoiding any significant features or utilities in or under the concrete while performing subsurface work. Because C-N-I Locates Ltd ground penetrating radar antennas don’t emit any hazardous radiation or byproducts, technicians, and people in the vicinity of the work area can safely work around GPR.

Electrical Ground Fault Locating Services in Northern Oregon

An unanticipated route for electricity to travel to the earth is known as a ground fault. Because there is no resistance and no restriction on the path to the earth, the flow of charge can increase immediately.

A ground fault has a higher chance of occurring if you have directly buried cables or wires (not in conduit). However, what should you do as soon as you discover a problem with an underground cable or wire? Monday through Friday, you can get in touch with C-N-I Locates Ltd to request a fault-finding service and assistance in locating your issue within a day’s notice. Serving the entirety of Oregon State, our field office is located in Portland.

By identifying the locations of broken or failed subterranean wires, C-N-I Locates Ltd professionals can help you save both money and time. In addition, we have a reputation for providing Oregon State’s most dependable and trustworthy ground fault locating services. To locate the location(s) that require repair, our knowledgeable experts use electromagnetic transmitters, electromagnetic receivers, and A-frame fault finders. Damage to pipeline insulation can also be identified by our technicians, as can cable-to-ground problems resulting from damaged cable sheaths. This method, called fault-finding, uses particular fault-finding signals (8K FF) sent through the problematic cable, pipeline, or wire.

Do not start digging if you have a damaged wire, pipeline, or cable unless you are certain of its precise location. Ignoring the defect and the utilities surrounding it can lead to costly, annoying, and dangerous issues.

Ground Penetrating Radar Services in Northern Oregon

C-N-I Locates Ltd serves the whole state of Oregon with our field office in Portland. When subsurface work is to be done, our technicians use ground penetrating radar for the following clients: apartments and condominiums; archaeologists; builders; bridges; commercial companies; contractors; engineers; environmental companies; factories; high-rise buildings; homeowners; medical facilities; municipal buildings; military facilities; new construction projects; ports; renovations; restaurants; retail stores; roads and highways; surveyors; warehouses; etc. Ground penetrating radar services are carried out by C-N-I Locates Ltd technicians using nondestructive low-frequency and high-frequency antennas with a range of 250 MHz – 2600 MHz. Identifying conduits, utility/feature depths, cemeteries, metallic and non-metallic objects, post-tension, rebar, septic systems, underground storage tanks (USTs), utilities, voids, etc., in concrete and below the surface are among the common uses for these GPR antennas. In order to preserve the integrity of your work area by avoiding any significant features or utilities while performing subsurface work, it is highly advised that the area be scanned before beginning any subsurface work. This can be done with our high-frequency GPR scanning antennas for shallower applications or with our lower-frequency GPR push carts for deeper visuals.

Ground penetrating radar antennas from C-N-I Locates Ltd provide a non-intrusive way to find concealed metallic and non-metallic features, objects, or utilities. When there is a significant difference in the dielectric characteristics between the ground and the surveyed features, objects, or utilities, it functions best. Because of this, metal objects like utilities in the ground or rebar in concrete make excellent targets. This does not, however, reduce the capability of GPR; it can still identify a large range of subsurface materials. Because C-N-I Locates Ltd ground penetrating radar antennas don’t emit any hazardous radiation or byproducts, technicians, and people in the vicinity of the work area can safely use GPR.

Magnetic Detection Services in Northern Oregon

Ferrous metal identification is a magnetic detection service. The iron that is present in ferrous metals has magnetic characteristics. When looking for underground cast-iron pipes, catch basins, curb boxes, fire hydrants, manhole covers, handhole covers, meters, oil tanks, PK nails, road culverts, septic tank handles, steel drums, survey markers, valves, vaults, well casings, etc., magnetic detectors come in very handy. From our closest field office location in Portland, C-N-I Locates Ltd offers professional magnetic detection and metal detector services throughout the whole state of Oregon.

Metallic Line Detection (Electromagnetic Detection) Services in Northern Oregon

From our closest field office in Portland, Oregon, C-N-I Locates Ltd technicians have been offering metallic line detection services since 2001 throughout the whole state of Oregon. The method of locating conductible metallic utilities with electromagnetic transmitters and receivers—such as power, phone, TV, gas, water, lighting, irrigation control lines, etc.—is known as metallic line detection.

C-N-I Locates Ltd uses three distinct active techniques to locate metallic and conductible utilities.

1. Clipping Straight to the Utility (Direct Connection): On a utility, clipping straight to the pipe usually yields the best signal. If the utility shares a common ground with other utilities, we advise our experts to undo any bonds in order to obtain the most accurate signal and minimize bleed-offs on other utilities.
2. Clamping the Utility (Signal Clamp): We will clamp the utility from an accessible point if our specialists are unable to clip onto it directly. In addition to offering excellent signals, clamping is a wonderful way to find easily accessible wires, conduits, power risers, communication drops, and other items.
3. Inducing the Utility (Induction): As a last resort, our experts will attempt to induce the utility if they are unable to clip or clamp it directly. Our electromagnetic transmitters emit electromagnetic signals into the earth through inducing. Although inducing is the least precise active locating technique, there are situations when it is the only way to find a utility. When doing a search for unknown utilities in a work area, inducing is also crucial.
● In order to locate metallic and conductible utilities, C-N-I Locates Ltd also employs a variety of passive techniques.
● Power: Identifies 50Hz–60Hz signals found on the majority of underground electrical wires.
● Radio: Finds reradiated radio signals, which are found on the majority of underground communication cables.
● CPS: Identifies the majority of cathodic protection signals used to prevent pipe corrosion.
● CATV: Identifies cable television signals on the majority of underground TV wires.

Non-Metallic Line Detection Services in Northern Oregon

From our field office in Portland, Oregon, C-N-I Locates Ltd offers trustworthy non-metallic pipe detection services. The closest field office location covers the entirety of Oregon State. Non-metallic line detection uses an electromagnetic transmitter and receiver in conjunction with a locatable flexrod, flexitrace, fish tape, tracer wire, or sonde to detect any non-metallic utilities (such as sewer, drainage, plastic water, fiber optics, empty conduits, etc.) or breaks in continuity. Because electromagnetic transmitters and receivers cannot send or receive a signal on a non-metal or non-conductive utility unless those utilities are inserted with something metallic (e.g., flexrod, flexitrace, fish tape, tracer wire, sonde, etc.), non-metallic line detection is crucial. In addition to providing a wide range of other services, C-N-I conducts non-metallic line detection throughout Oregon State.

Private and Public Utility Locate Services in Northern Oregon

From our field office location in Portland, Oregon, C-N-I Locates Ltd offers public and private utility locates throughout the whole state of Oregon. Design Survey Locating, Electrical Fault Detection, Ground Penetrating Radar, Leak Detection, Magnetic Detection services, Metallic Line Detection, Non-Metallic Line Detection, Plastic Water Pipe Detection, Detailed Reports, Structural and Concrete Scanning, Video Push Camera Inspections (VPIs), and much more are among the many services we offer throughout the state of Oregon.

Customer-owned utilities are referred to as private utilities. Most of these utilities are located beyond the meter base, but if they are on your property, they may be considered private. Examples of such utilities include water from the water meter to a house, electrical, gas, television, phone, water, sewer, or drainage lines to detached structures, pool filtration systems, sprinkler systems, yard lighting, well water, and electrical, septic systems, satellite dish lines, propane lines, electric dog fence, gas lines for fire pits and barbeque grills, roof drainage systems, sewer/drainage services, etc. C-N-I Locates Ltd, or another expert subterranean detection and inspection service, is required to locate these utilities.

The utility firms are the owners of public utilities. Generally speaking, utilities are public up to a meter base or the boundary of private land. Usually, these utilities are identified by 811. Before beginning any subsurface work, it is required by law to call 811 (ORS 757.557). However, as private utilities make up 50% of the utilities in most work sites, assistance from a private utility finder such as C-N-I Locates Ltd is necessary. While doing underground work, public utility locators are very helpful for avoiding public utilities; however, private utility locators are not included in the 811 service. Remember to call C-N-I Locates Ltd and 811 to identify your underground utilities before you dig or do subsurface work, as there is an underground utility strike in the United States every one to two minutes.

Plastic Water Locate Services in Northern Oregon

Our field office in Portland, Oregon, offers plastic pipe detection services throughout the whole state of Oregon. Due to code regulations, any home or structure constructed after 1969 will typically have a plastic water service. Electromagnetic locators cannot locate plastic water pipes (such as ABS, CPVC, PEX, PE-RT, Polypropylene, Polybutylene, PVC, etc.) unless they are inserted with something metal, picked up by GPR scanning, or with the use of electronic pulse transmitters. Electronic pulse transmitters can send a soft, safe water pulse through your pipe that our amplified listening instruments can detect acoustically.

There are two types of electronic pulse transmitters: small and large. When an acoustical listening device is used, the smaller EPTs—also referred to as knockers, transondes, tappers, thumpers, and plastic pipe locators—create a pulse or noise in the water pipe that may be heard. Depending on the size, depth, soil conditions, number of t’s, elbows, angles, etc. in the pipe, and other factors, this sound can be heard at depths greater than 4 feet and over a distance of more than 300 feet. Although they can be used on larger pipes with some success, our smaller EPTs are best suited for home pipes with a diameter of up to 2 inches. The device produces a loud thump while having very little water flow. Additionally, an acoustical listening device can pick up the pulse or noise that our larger EPTs produce in the water pipe. Depending on the size, depth, soil conditions, number of t’s, elbows, angles, etc., in the pipe, and other factors, this pulse, or thud, can be detected at depths greater than 4 feet and followed up to 1000 feet in length. In certain cases, the sound has been detected as deep as thirty feet and followed on a six-inch main for more than a thousand feet. Water mains with a diameter of more than two inches can use our Large EPTs. This device has a far higher water flow than the smaller electrical pulse transmitters.

Utility Mapping Services in Northern Oregon

Our field office in Portland, Oregon, offers underground utility mapping services throughout the whole state of Oregon. Our utility mapping specialists contribute to the decrease of mishaps, overspending, expensive detours, harm to reputations, injuries, project delays, and project durations. It is quite helpful to have up-to-date knowledge about subsurface utilities and features before someone undertakes subsurface work. This will allow you to avoid any problems and preserve the integrity of the property being worked on, as well as the properties nearby. Utility mapping is the process of using advanced GPS, GNSS, or RTK receivers to locate underground utilities and features and record their locations. This current information is then placed on a site map for use as a guide during subsurface work, surveying, engineering, construction, environmental work, and future utility locating services.

Video Camera Pipe Inspection Services in Northern Oregon

Our field office location in Portland, Oregon, provides pipe camera services using our push video pipe inspection cameras to examine lines, conduct pipe locating services, mark the site of defects, and provide depth assessments in all of Oregon State. Some typical justifications for a video pipe inspection (VPI) are listed below.

● Obstructions caused by foreign items in the pipe
● Cracks in the conduit
● Internal corrosion in the pipe
● Harm to the pipes
● Chilled/Frozen Pipes
● Discrepancies in pipe alignment
● Detecting leaks in plumbing within the pipe
● Root incursion within the conduit
● To determine the pipe’s horizontal and vertical position
● To determine whether the pipe is connected to any pipes
● And more

 

C-N-I Locates Ltd Northern Oregon State Field Office and Contacts Information

Please email [email protected], call (877)826-1177, or use our website to arrange a work request or estimate for general inquiries. All we require to set up an appointment for the following business day is a full day’s notice, Monday through Friday.

Portland, Oregon Field Office (971)312-6745