Montreal, QC
Since 1983, G. i. e. has been a leader in the areas of inspection, assessment and quality control of civil engineering projects, using computerized tools and state-of-the-art equipment to better serve their customers. G. i. e. Technologies was established in order to commercialize our PAVEMENT SURFACE EVALUATION SYSTEM, which utilize tridimensional laser beam sensors giving extremely acurate and reliable data. The system collects, identifies and classifies in real time the following surface distress characteristics while giving the location of the defects:
The company also commercializes:
evaluates the actual and future needs for rehabilitating the network, gives technical as well as economical consequences of various alternatives, and elaborates budgets based on objective criteria which permits to do more with less.
thickness of road structures, the delamination as well as the disagregation of semi-flexible and bridge roadways using variable frequency antennas.
60 rue St-Jacques O. 8e tage
Montreal, QC H2Y 1L5
CA
60 rue St-Jacques O. 8e tage
Montreal, QC H2Y 1L5
CA
Legal Name: G. i. e. Technologies
Number of Employees: 15
CA
Title: President
Area of Responsibility: Management Executive
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Title: Vice President
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Pavement distress surveys using the GIE LaserVISION System, an automatic 3D/laser system which automatically detects and measures cracking, rutting, roughness and faulting. Non-destructive sub-surface evaluation using ground penetrating radar. Non-destructive evaluation of bridge decks using Thermo-radar, a combination of I/R and GPR. Mobile mapping and digital imaging for georeferenced inventory of road appurtenances. IN THE U. S. A., THESE SERVICES ARE OFFERED BY OUR AFFILIATED PARTNER: TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES OF CHICAGO. Visit their site at: www. tm-tech. com
Thermoradar system combining I/R and GPR technologies for the non-destructive evaluation of bridge decks while driving at a speed of 20 to 40 km/hr (12 to 25 MPH). Allows accurate identification of delamination and the presence of air or water infiltration between materials. NOW AVAILABLE AS A SERVICE; WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR SALE AS A PRODUCT IN 2000.
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