
Southpoint A PT Identification
Rapid PT-focused investigation at Southpoint A to identify tendon locations and assess potential conflict with embedded anchors before intervention.
Scope
Locate post-tensioning to determine whether embedded anchors conflicted with tendons.
Challenge
The project needed immediate confirmation of PT conflict risk to avoid unsafe intervention and programme delays. The scope demanded rapid turnaround with high confidence in interpreted tendon locations.
Approach
SiteOps performed targeted PT locating scans and issued clear markups and report notes for consultant review and site coordination. The approach emphasized practical decision support within a short programme window.
Outcome
The investigation enabled immediate planning decisions on anchor strategy and reduced the risk of inadvertent tendon interaction. It provided a high-value safety and certainty check with minimal time impact.
Investigation data
Key findings
PT location was verified in nominated intervention zones
Potential anchor conflicts were identified or ruled out before intrusive works
Outputs were delivered in a concise format suitable for rapid approval workflows
Scope reduced immediate project uncertainty and rework risk
Investigation supported safer intervention sequencing in a constrained timeframe
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