We service most of Southern California
Soil Inspections for Foundation Observations focus on assessing soil conditions directly related to foundation construction. This service involves on-site evaluations to ensure that the soil meets the necessary specifications for structural stability. Key aspects include examining soil layers, checking for variability in soil composition, and confirming soil strength and compaction to support foundation loads effectively. Our Geotechnical Engineering Services ensure that soil conditions are thoroughly analyzed to guarantee the safety and durability of your foundation.
Geotechnical Engineering services involve the application of geological data, techniques, and principles to the study of rock and soil surficial materials and ground water. This is essential for the planning, design, and construction of a structure. Services typically include site investigation to understand the geological framework and history, which influences the location and design of engineering works.
A Methane Soil Gas Survey involves measuring methane levels in soil to detect hydrocarbon presence, assess environmental impacts, or identify gas leaks. This process is vital for exploration, monitoring, and remediation efforts. Our Geotechnical Engineering Services ensure accurate analysis of methane concentrations, aiding in environmental safety and project integrity.
A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (Phase II ESA) is a detailed follow-up to a Phase I ESA, designed to investigate potential environmental contamination. This phase includes collecting soil and air samples for lab analysis to verify the presence of hazardous substances. Our Geotechnical Engineering Services ensure thorough investigations, providing critical data to support environmental safety and regulatory compliance.
A Radon Testing service measures radon levels within a building to assess potential health risks. This process involves placing specialized testing devices in the lowest habitable area of a property to accurately detect radon, a colorless, odorless radioactive gas that can pose significant health hazards.
Servicing Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, and Ventura County