GPRS
Matt Aston's work experience began in 1999 as a Financial Analyst at Dana Commercial Credit. In 2001, they became the President of GPRS and Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, Inc., where they focused on providing GPR services to the construction and energy industries. Matt then joined True Point Laser Scanning, LLC in 2011 as Vice-President, working with construction and engineering firms to provide 3D laser scanning services. Matt left that role in 2015.
Matt Aston attended Hillsdale College from 1995 to 1997, where they studied Business. Matt later attended The University of Toledo from 1997 to 1999, earning a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a specialization in Finance.
GPRS
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GPRS envisions a tomorrow with the capability of 100% subsurface damage prevention. We will pursue all avenues of technology, training and methodology to realize this goal of safety for our clients. Our 99.8%+ accuracy rating on over 250,000 projects leads the industry. When our newest offering of 3D Laser Scanning is combined with Utility Locating, Ground Penetrating Radar, Video Pipe Inspection, Leak Detection and Concrete Scanning - you receive the most comprehensive subsurface solutions available. We exist to provide the best opportunities and development for team members while delivering a sensational experience to our customers, preventing them from experiencing the problems associated with unknown subsurface elements. GPRS is the nation’s largest company specializing in the detection of underground utilities, CCTV Pipe Inspections and the scanning of concrete structures. GPRS has an extensive nationwide network of highly trained and experienced technicians in every major U.S. market. Utilizing GPR reduces risk and cost, promotes a safe work environment, and provides non-destructive testing by locating materials such as concrete, plastic, metal, steel, rock, soil, ice, and pavement. Our client base includes hospitals, universities, surveyors, engineers, homeowners, contractors, environmentalists, and excavators.