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Beneath the Surface with Pete Cohen

1 h 6 min · 15. maj 2026
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Pete Cohen is a Senior Project Manager with GPRS, specializing in ground penetrating radar technology and subsurface scanning for the construction industry. With extensive experience helping teams detect and map what lies beneath the surface before excavation or construction begins, Pete plays a key role in improving jobsite safety, efficiency, and project planning. Beyond his technical expertise, Pete is known as a dedicated father, trusted leader, and genuinely solid human being who values relationships as much as results. His ability to combine industry knowledge with humility, professionalism, and real-world perspective makes him a respected voice both on and off the jobsite. In this episode, Pete shares insights into the world of ground penetrating radar, the evolving future of construction technology, and the lessons he’s learned balancing leadership, family, and life in a demanding industry.

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