In addition to the standard operator course, LTU’s CAT and Genny training now includes a final assessment in order to test each candidate’s ability and knowledge of the equipment at the end of the course.
LTU is looking to hold another MIRA demonstration day, this time in the South of the UK. The event is a great opportunity for survey companies, contractors and public sector organisations to see the MIRA system in action.
Channel 4's popular archaeological programme, Time Team, commissioned LTU to use the MIRA system for 2 geophysical surveys which will feature on the hit show.
This Month, LTU welcomes Rachel Andrews as Business Development Manager. Rachel joins LTU to promote the recently launched MIRA system and LTU’s other services.
LTU has recently completed a detailed asphalt thickness survey for a major water company. They had concerns that the water mains installation did not include the correct levels of asphalt, advised by industry standards.
Members of an archaeological society are delighted with the initial findings of a ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey of a settlement near Londonderry, Northern Ireland, completed by LTU.
Network Rail recently commissioned a benchmarking report from independent consultants LTU, to compare the performance of all major electromagnetic cable and pipe locators in the rail environment.
Leading under floor heating and cooling systems experts, Stuarts Industrial Floors Ltd, recently appointed LTU to survey Chatterley Valley in Cheshire, one of the largest, “greenest” warehouses in Europe.
You would think that when dealing with the excavation of sites incorporating major gas, electric, telecoms or water services, that training in the equipment to help detect these major utilities would be at the very least, adequate.