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Hull || Services|| Geoenvironmental
Geoenvironmental Engineering is an inclusive
field of engineering that solves environmental challenges
within a multidisciplinary setting for commercial, residential,
and industrial developments, as well as waste containment
facilities and Brownfield projects. To address these challenges,
we have a multi-disciplinary staff of geotechnical engineers,
civil engineers, hydrogeologists, as well as supporting science-based
disciplines (e.g., soil scientists, ecologists, biologist,
etc.) that understands the full spectrum of project implications.
These activities include site characterization, environmental
management and risk assessment, waste
management solutions, soil and groundwater remediation, and
infrastructure development.
Examples of projects include:
- Hydrogeologic Investigations and Subsurface
Characterizations
- Geotechnical Explorations for Transportation
and Infruastructure
- Shallow and Deep Foundation Considerations
- Earth Retaining Systems (tied back walls,
retaining walls, mechanically stabilized earth walls, sheet
piling, etc.)
- Ground Modification Treatments
- Dams, Reservoirs, and Levees (design and
seepage analysis)
- Landfill and Subsurface Stability for Waste
Containment Facilities
- Landslide Evaluations and Slope Stabilization
- Slurry Wall, Cut-off Wall, and Hydrauilc
Barrier Design
- Development of Subsurface Remediation and
Treatment Technologies
- Evaluation of Flow and Transport Modeling
- Soil Borrow Source Investigations and Surface
Mining Permits
- Geosynthetic Design for Containment and
Remediation Applications
- Construction Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Services
Our experienced staff, together with
a fully equipped and American Association of State Highway
and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) accredited geotechnical/materials
testing laboratory, can offer a value added component for
a project team. Our Geoenvironmental Team understands regulations,
optimizes construction techniquies with innovative designs,
and maintains project resources with a miltidisciplinary setting
that can be an effective risk and liablity management tool
for identfiying development constraints or developing remedial
designs.
To find out how Hull can help, please contact
Hull's Geoenvironmental Practice Leader, Shawn
McGee , PE at (440) 232-9945.
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