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Geotechnical Engineering is a field of civil engineering associated with the engineering behaviors of the Earth’s geology and materials with specific regard to design and construction on or within the ground. Common areas are subsurface exploration, design and construction of foundations, and various earth structures.
Retaining Earth Structures are used to hold back earth or fill to maintain a difference in the elevation of ground surfaces.
A foundation is the lowest supporting layer of a structure. The design is dependent on the applied loads as well as the bearing soils. Inspections can be done to insure the foundation was designed properly and has not been damaged or compromised.
Subsurface exploration and testing is typically conducted to investigate underlying geologic conditions existing below the ground surface. The investigation includes the collection and interpretation of samples from the shallow and deep subsurface by various techniques such as drilling or direct-push.
Dewatering systems remove water from soils by separation processes such as centrifugation, filtration, etc.
At FGE, we offer our customers geotechnical engineering monitoring and inspection services. These testing/monitoring services help our clients verify results and ensure that acceptable progress and results are being obtained, as well as the safety and stability of the project. We typically perform these services for individuals, insurance companies, attorneys, consultants, and engineers.
Earth structures are simply structures constructed of earth. Examples include slopes for transportation, stormwater runoff design, and shoring systems.
Geologic Hazards are natural forces or conditions that exist or could possibly exist that threaten your property or building.
FGE provides expert services to our clients to help address liabilities and recover costs for construction, insurance, water resources, and environmentally related issues. Our services include expert testimony, preparation of expert reports, affidavits, trial exhibits, forensic analyses, cost allocation analyses, trial strategy development, deposition preparation for opposing experts and settlement negotiations.
A peer review is a service of reviewing and analyzing findings and conclusions of other engineers and geologists.
Forensic engineering involves the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate or function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property.
Drilling services include direct push soil borings and sampling, SPT’s, shelby tube sampling, CPT’s, and field permeability testing. A review of these methods and purposes is provided within this section.
Structural engineering involves the design, inspection, or evaluation or components to support structures. Through our industry partnerships, FGE offers complete structural design and inspection services throughout Florida.
Residential design includes structural designs and engineering services for residential homes.
Commercial design includes structural designs and engineering services for commercial structures.
Industrial design includes structural designs and engineering services for industrial structures.
Retaining Earth Structures are used to hold back earth or fill to maintain a difference in the elevation of ground surfaces.
Forensic engineering involves the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate or function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property.
A peer review is a service of reviewing and analyzing findings and conclusions of other engineers.
FGE provides expert services to our clients to help address liabilities and recover costs for construction, insurance, water resources, and environmentally related issues. Our services include expert testimony, preparation of expert reports, affidavits, trial exhibits, forensic analyses, cost allocation analyses, trial strategy development, deposition preparation for opposing experts and settlement negotiations.
At FGE, we offer our customers geotechnical engineering monitoring and inspection services. These testing/monitoring services help our clients verify results and ensure that acceptable progress and results are being obtained, as well as the safety and stability of the project. We typically perform these services for individuals, insurance companies, attorneys, consultants, and engineers.
A structural sinkhole investigation is a statutorily compliant investigation to determine if a building has been damaged per the current Florida Statutes (e.g. FS 627.706, with updates from SB408). Pending structural damage, this investigation will include or exclude sinkhole activity as a contributing factor to the structural damage.
Environmental Engineering is a branch of engineering that involves the assessment and cleanup of environmental impacts to the air, soil, and groundwater. FGE offers a complete suite of soil and groundwater environmental engineering services.
Phase I Environmental Site Assessments are investigations to identify and evaluate potential or existing environmental liabilities on a property.
Phase II Environmental Site Assessments are investigations to determine if contamination exists and to what extent.
FGE provides consulting and construction services for the cleanup of petroleum, dry-cleaning, pesticide or other industrial contaminants in soil and groundwater. Our experienced professional engineers provide a thorough review of the site, geologic and hydro-geologic characteristics, and design and implement both traditional and innovative technologies to provide an effective and cost-efficient cleanup system.
Forensic engineering involves the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate or function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property.
Sampling services are FGE personnel collecting in-field services for analysis.
FGE can perform preliminary research of the environmental history of a subject property that includes research of online local and State databases, free of charge for our clients or potential clients that may be interested in purchasing a subject property.
Discharge/spill reporting includes several processes to be implemented and paperwork to be filed to prevent Warning Notices and/or fines with Local and/or State Regulatory Agencies.
Stormwater is the water that originates during precipitation events. The water that is not infiltrated becomes surface run-off. Stormwater design includes site planning for optimum infiltration, as well as proper direction of surface run-off.
FGE provides expert services to our clients to help address liabilities and recover costs for construction, insurance, water resources, and environmentally related issues. Our services include expert testimony, preparation of expert reports, affidavits, trial exhibits, forensic analyses, cost allocation analyses, trial strategy development, deposition preparation for opposing experts and settlement negotiations.
A peer review is a service of reviewing and analyzing findings and conclusions of other engineers and geologists.
At FGE, we offer our customers geotechnical engineering monitoring and inspection services. These testing/monitoring services help our clients verify results and ensure that acceptable progress and results are being obtained, as well as the safety and stability of the project. We typically perform these services for individuals, insurance companies, attorneys, consultants, and engineers.
Soil & Materials testing is done through a laboratory to determine engineering properties of soils and/or other materials. A list of soils and other materials testing is provided within this section.
Legal & Insurance Support are services tailored to support the requirements of the litigation process and insurance industry. FGE’s professionals have extensive experience serving as expert witnesses, conducting reviews of other professional’s reports/work products, performing forensic investigations, and monitoring field activities.
FGE provides expert services to our clients to help address liabilities and recover costs for construction, insurance, water resources, and environmentally related issues. Our services include expert testimony, preparation of expert reports, affidavits, trial exhibits, forensic analyses, cost allocation analyses, trial strategy development, deposition preparation for opposing experts and settlement negotiations.
A peer review is a service of reviewing and analyzing findings and conclusions of other engineers.
At FGE, we offer our customers geotechnical engineering monitoring and inspection services. These testing/monitoring services help our clients verify results and ensure that acceptable progress and results are being obtained, as well as the safety and stability of the project. We typically perform these services for individuals, insurance companies, attorneys, consultants, and engineers.
Forensic engineering involves the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate or function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property.
Subsidence, often referred to in Florida as Sinkholes, is a special discipline that combines geology and geotechnical engineering. It involves the investigation and analysis of land movement or collapse as a result of karst activity. FGE’s professional engineers and geologists have preformed thousands of subsidence investigations at residential, commercial, and industrial properties throughout Florida.
A structural sinkhole investigation is a statutorily compliant investigation to determine if a building has been damaged per the current Florida Statutes (e.g. FS 627.706, with updates from SB408). Pending structural damage, this investigation will include or exclude sinkhole activity as a contributing factor to the structural damage.
A subsidence inspection determines the reasonable cause of differential settlement and includes a cost effective remediation plan.
A subsidence investigation determines the reasonable cause of differential settlement including or excluding sinkhole activity.
Subsurface/foundation stabilization is required when there has been damage to a foundation or when sinkhole activity is present with the potential of damage to come to the overlying structure. A list of the latest methods and technologies is provided within this section.
At FGE, we offer our customers geotechnical engineering monitoring and inspection services. These testing/monitoring services help our clients verify results and ensure that acceptable progress and results are being obtained, as well as the safety and stability of the project. We typically perform these services for individuals, insurance companies, attorneys, consultants, and engineers.
A peer review is a service of reviewing and analyzing findings and conclusions of other engineers.
FGE provides expert services to our clients to help address liabilities and recover costs for construction, insurance, water resources, and environmentally related issues. Our services include expert testimony, preparation of expert reports, affidavits, trial exhibits, forensic analyses, cost allocation analyses, trial strategy development, deposition preparation for opposing experts and settlement negotiations.
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