Scope & limitations
Site- and conditions-dependent language matches how we work in the field. It is the same posture summarized for tools and models in public site primers such as our llms.txt overview.
What a limitations block does. It ties interpretation claims to moisture, clutter, pavement type, available velocity control, and correlation tools used that day. When one segment is weaker, narrows confidence—we say so in the PDF instead of burying it in raw radargrams.
QC you should expect to see. Date stamps, work area description, equipment class, and often photographs of marks or constraints. If something was inaccessible, the report should mention that void explicitly.
Insurance and language
E&O coverage does not convert GPR into a guarantee. Buyers still benefit from understanding professional liability versus GL—see GL and E&O for utility locating.
Deliverables recap
For marks, photos, and PDF expectations, read what you receive after a GPR locate. Standards references live on GPR standards & reading on the hub.
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