GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING 17407 US HIGHWAY 59 NORTH , TEXAS 77396 TEL. (713) 699-4000 FAX (713) 699-9200 E-MAIL: [email protected]

STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES STATEWIDE

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2020

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Introduction ...... 1

Minority Business Enterprise/Disadvantaged Business Enterprise ...... 2

Project Types ...... 2

Geotechnical Engineering Services ...... 3 General ...... 3 Field Equipment ...... 3 Geotechnical Laboratory ...... 3 Engineering Analysis and Report ...... 4

Environmental Engineering Services ...... 4

Construction Materials Engineering Services ...... 5

Forensic Engineering Services ...... 6

Safety ...... 6

Personnel Organization ...... 6

Accreditations ...... 7

In-House Computer Capabilities...... 7

Professional Affiliations ...... 7

Insurance ...... 8

EXHIBITS

Appendix

Partial List of Project References A Accreditation Certificates B MBE, HUB and DBE Certificates C

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING COMPANY PROFILE

INTRODUCTION

The purpose of this document is to provide our clients a complete package of our capabilities for educational facilities. The information in this document can be used to put Geotech Engineering and Testing on your team to provide engineering services. We provide our services in Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma.

Geotech Engineering and Testing (GET) is a Texas owned, multi- disciplined organization of licensed engineers, geologists, field and laboratory technicians, and clerical personnel who combine their technical capabilities, past experience, dedication, and enthusiasm to offer the finest service through a combined team effort. The firm offers a wide range of services for public, commercial, and industrial clients in Texas.

GET has a staff of about sixty (60) engineers, technicians, and support staff. The firm, which was established in 1985, provides the following services:

o Geotechnical Engineering, including soil borings, laboratory testing, engineering analyses, recommendations regarding buildings, foundations, pavement facilities, natatoriums, slopes, retaining walls, construction, etc. o Construction Materials Engineering, including earthwork, asphalt, steel, and concrete testing during construction. o Environmental Engineering, including site assessments, monitor well installations, property transfer assessments, geologic fault studies, and underground storage tank contamination studies. o Forensic Engineering, including buildings, foundations, retaining walls, slopes, pools and pavement distress studies.

We have conducted our services for a wide variety of projects including; a large number of educational facilities including Splendora ISD, New Caney ISD, Houston ISD, Splendora ISD, Galena Park ISD, Conroe ISD, Clear Creek ISD, Alief ISD, Fort Bend ISD, Barbers Hill ISD, Montgomery ISD, Conroe ISD, Lamar Consolidated ISD, Spring ISD, La Porte ISD, University of Houston, Texas A&M University, the University of Texas, Sam Houston State University, Rice University, Texas Southern University, Lone Star College System, Houston Community College, Houston Baptist University, University of Saint Thomas, etc.

GET employees have provided services on a vast number of diverse projects and clientele ranging from architectural firms to large engineering/construction companies and governmental agencies. The primary purpose of the firm is to provide prompt, accurate and comprehensive geotechnical reports, environmental studies and materials inspection and testing services. In addition, GET strives to keep the project fees within the budget.

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING 1 Where possible, GET encourages a continued involvement with projects starting with the initial environmental site assessment studies, geotechnical studies and following through into the design, construction or remediation phase. This ongoing association enhances project continuity and stability of the project team players.

GET is a leading firm in training architects, builders, public works employees in geotechnical, materials, environmental and forensic engineering. Mr. Eastwood, the principal of the firm, conducts training seminars for the City of Houston (COH), Harris County Engineering Department (HCEC), City of Sugar Land, American Institute of Architects (AIA), Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), American Public Works Association (APWA) and Builders Association (GHBA).

MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE/DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE

Geotech Engineering and Testing is certified as a Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) by the State of Texas. GET is also certified as Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) with Texas Department of Transportation. In addition, GET is certified as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) with City of Houston, Houston ISD, SCTRCA and NCTRCA. Furthermore, GET is listed as a Small Business with Metropolitan Transit Authority and Port of Houston.

GET has an affirmative action plan and prohibits discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment due to race, religion, sex, color, national origin, or disability. The firm makes efforts to ensure that employment is offered to applicants without regard to race, religion, sex, color, national origin, or disability.

PROJECT TYPES

Geotech Engineering and Testing’s project types for educational facilities are as follows:

o Geologic Fault Study

o Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessment Studies

o Feasibility Geotechnical Study

o Final Geotechnical Study for School Buildings, Parking, Lots, Detention Ponds, Libraries, etc.

o Geotechnical Studies for Running Tracks

o Physical Plant Geotechnical Engineering

o Construction Materials Engineering

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING 2 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES

General

Geotech Engineering and Testing and its staff members have many years of experience in conducting engineering services for more than 20,000 projects. The firm conducts over 1,200 projects a year.

Virtually every structure requires consideration of subsurface features unique to the locale. The geotechnical consulting engineer evaluates the characteristics and behavior of subsurface soils, and the groundwater, he/she then interprets this data and makes recommendations on soil parameters which may be used for design or remedial purposes.

Field Equipment

GET is one of only a few firms in Houston that has its own drill rigs. GET is equipped with seven drilling rigs, including a Simco and Failing Drilling Rigs, to perform wet rotary or hollow-stem borings. We also have three Lone Star, three portable rigs and two limited access buggy rigs. We can conduct drilling and sampling with our rigs up to 120-feet. In addition, together with our subcontractor drillers, we can drill to much deeper depths, install monitor wells, piezometers, and inclinometers. Our field crews have many years of experience in various subsoil and groundwater conditions. Our commitment to the client is to provide dependable service, the best and most up-to-date equipment, and reliable drilling personnel. GET has the capability and experience in surveying and staking the boring locations and providing clearance from underground utilities. In areas that are heavily wooded, we can arrange for clearing of the project site. We are one of the few firms in Houston with our own drilling rigs. The portable rigs are very useful on wooded or sites with soft subgrade conditions. These small rigs can go places where the larger rig cannot get to. Therefore, saving the client time and money.

GET is one of the few firms in Texas which is equipped with miniature rigs. These small, portable rigs access laborious places, such as sites that are wooded or contain wet subgrade soil conditions, without significant clearing. In addition, these rigs can be operated inside buildings and in confined areas.

Geotechnical Laboratory

Geotech Engineering and Testing’s laboratory testing has the capabilities to perform geotechnical testing under controlled conditions in order to evaluate not only standardized tests of materials, but also tests of new materials used in research and development.

Our tests will be conducted in general accordance with ASTM standards. Some of the geotechnical laboratory testing capabilities are as follows: o Moisture content o Permeability tests o Atterberg Limits o Pinhole test o Gradation tests o Torvane o Consolidation tests o Resistivity tests o Triaxial tests o Hand Penetrometer

3 GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING o Chemical tests o Proctor tests o Unconfined Compression Test o Swell tests o Hydrometer tests o California Bearing Ratio o Density tests o Shear Strength o Specific Gravity o Organic Contents o Soil Classification o Soil suction o Compaction o Bar Linear Shrinkage o pH Tests o Other specialized tests

Engineering Analysis and Report

The field and laboratory data combined with our engineering recommendations are presented in an engineering report. The report addresses specific project design, construction, and quality control requirements. Specifically, we will develop recommendations on design and construction of buildings, facilities and parking lots.

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES

The environmental laws require that prospective owners of properties conduct a reasonable and appropriate inquiry into the property, its past user, and the associated environmental liabilities. Failure to recognize environmental problems at a site results in significant financial liabilities to the purchaser or the seller. Geotech Engineering and Testing provides Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III Environmental Studies. These studies include ASTM E 1527, Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessment: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process, and ASTM E 1528, Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Transaction Screen Process. GET has a Corrective Action Project Manager (CAPM) on the staff to conduct Environmental Engineering Services.

Our services include, but not limited to the following: o Site reconnaissance. o Records search and review of regulatory agencies databases. o Communications with previous owners. o Aerial photograph review of past property use. o Review of chain-of-title activity for determining past property use. o Soil borings and monitor well installations. o Soil and groundwater sampling. o Physical and chemical testing of soil and groundwater samples. o Permitting and remediation, recommendations. o Asbestos studies. o Geological fault studies. o Truck-mounted and ATV drill rig drilling and sampling. o Geoprobe push sampling. o Cone Penetrometer Testing (CPT) field investigations.

4 GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Geotech Engineering and Testing’s Underground Tank Management Group provides consulting engineering services in the following areas: o Site reconnaissance. o Corrective action plan, operation, monitoring and performance. o Regulatory guidance and negotiation. o Permit application preparation. o Groundwater monitoring and leak detection. o Risk assessment and remediation.

We combine our depth of experience with the latest in environmental, geotechnical, construction materials engineering and computer techniques to provide information necessary for the project. Our professional staff of engineers has intimate knowledge of the expanding technology, its uses, and its limitations.

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS ENGINEERING SERVICES

Architects, engineers and contractors have always been concerned with the performance and quality of their product. The knowledge of how the great variety of materials used will perform is the key to the success of any project. Thus, quality assurance during construction has become increasingly important as a result of the rapid technological expansion of construction methods and materials. Quality assurance and material testing provides the evidence needed to establish confidence to all concerned that the materials and techniques used are accomplished under the standards required by the design team.

The technical staff of Geotech Engineering and Testing always strives to keep abreast of new developments and procedures utilized in quality control programs. Our engineers and field technicians provide a vital link between the owner, professional design team and the contractor.

GET's abilities in construction materials testing include testing and monitoring of the following:

o Concrete testing, including but not limited to; slump, air, cylinders, beams, yield, coring, cement content, mix design verification, batch plant inspection and rebar inspection.

o Soil testing, including but not limited to; densities, proctors, plasticity indices, gradations, - 200's, cement and lime stabilization, and geotechnical testing.

o Asphalt testing, including but not limited to; densities, cutback sampling, cores, theoretical specific gravity, bulk density, gradation and extraction, mix design and stability.

o Structural steel, including but not limited to; weld inspection, A325 Bolt torque, welder qualifications, magnetic particle inspections, ultrasonic, liquid penetrant, paint thickness, holiday testing and sandblasting inspection.

5 GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING GET's laboratories have been approved by Harris County, City of Houston Quality Control, City of Houston Special Testing Department, Texas Department of Transportation, Metropolitan Transit Authority and Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

FORENSIC ENGINEERING SERVICES

Geotech Engineering and Testing's staff specializes in buildings, foundations, retaining walls, slopes, pools and pavement distress studies. In addition, we have conducted sewer leak, pool leak and drainage studies. Our firm is considered a leading firm in evaluation of effects of trees on foundations. The firm has specialized equipment and sampling devices that can obtain soil samples in areas with limited access. Furthermore, the firm has strong instrumentation and non-destructive testing capabilities. GET's testing facilities can test distressed structural materials and evaluate the causes of distress and proper remedial measures. During the past 34 years, GET's staff has conducted many forensic engineering projects. Furthermore, our staff members have served as expert witnesses and have testified in court.

SAFETY

Our primary concern is the health and safety of our clients, public and our employees. Geotech Engineering and Testing has a Safety and Health program in place. We have been qualified by Pacific Industrial Contractor Safety (PICS) Auditing to perform work for major clients. Our staff members are trained at Houston Safety Council and Brazosport Safety Council. Furthermore, they also have Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) cards. This information is available, if requested.

PERSONNEL ORGANIZATION

GET’s staff members have advanced degrees in geotechnical engineering. Our staff members include:

Total Number of Engineers: (16) Number of Technicians: (20) Number of Drillers: (7)

P.E.’s: (4) Certifications: Crew Chief Certified: (3) Ph.D’s: (3) NICET Helper Certified: (7) Master’s: (6) ACI Bachelor’s: (3) TxDOT

6 GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING ACCREDITATIONS

Geotech Engineering and Testing has qualifications equal to an ISO 9000 company. The firm has been accredited by the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA). The scope of our accreditation includes geotechnical, construction materials testing ASTM E329, C1077 for concrete, D-3740 for soils and D-3666 Bituminous. The firm has also been inspected by Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory (CCRL), for concrete and aggregate testing. All of our equipment has been calibrated within the past 12 months.

Geotech Engineering and Testing is also involved in the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) materials reference laboratory program.

Through rigorous quality control procedures, we assure our clients the most accurate test results. An in- house quality assurance program is maintained for all of our testing equipment. This process includes updating calibrations of equipment, records and spot checking of test procedures being used by GET's staff and procurement of the newest equipment to ensure reliability.

IN-HOUSE COMPUTER CAPABILITIES

Our in-house computer capabilities include a networked computer system with 20-stations. Our engineering computer programs are as follows:

o Slope-Stability o Wave Equation o Laterally-Loaded Piles o Settlement o Seepage o Pavement Design o Sheet Pile Design o gINT o Pile Groups o Axially-Loaded Piles

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Geotech Engineering and Testing, together with the staff members, are associated with and/or are members of the following technical societies: o CEFPI - Council of Educational Facility Planners International o AIA – American Institute of Architects (Houston Chapter) o FPA - Foundation Performance Association o ACEC - American Council of Engineering Companies o HCEC - Houston Council of Engineering Companies o ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers o TSPE - Texas Society of Professional Engineers o NSPE - National Society of Professional Engineers o ASHE – American Society of Highway Engineers o GHBA - Greater Houston Builder's Association o Chi Epsilon - National Civil Engineering Honor Society o ASTM - American Society for Testing Materials o ACI - American Concrete Institute o AGC - Association of General Contractors

7 GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING o TIBD - Texas Institute of Building Design o SAME - Society of American Military Engineers o PTI - Post-Tensioning Institute o EAA - Environmental Assessment Association o HAR - Houston Association of Realtors o APWA - American Public Work Association o SEAoT - Structural Engineer's Association of Texas o North Houston Association o West Houston Association o Pearland/Hobby Chamber of Commerce o Houston Hispanic Architects and Engineers o Fort Bend County Chamber of Commerce o South Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce o PAH – Pipeliners Association of Houston

INSURANCE

GET's insurance coverage is as follows:

TYPE OF COVERAGE LIMITS OF LIABILITY

Worker's Compensation $1,000,000 each accident $1,000,000 Disease - policy limit $1,000,000 Disease - each employee

General Liability: Comprehensive, contractual, independent contractors, personal injury o General Aggregate $2,000,000 o Bodily Injury $1,000,000 each person $2,000,000 each occurrence $1,000,000 each person o Property Damage $2,000,000 each occurrence

Automobile Liability: Comprehensive, owned, hired, non-owned $1,000,000

Professional Liability: Errors and Omissions $2,000,000

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APPENDIX A - PROJECT REFERENCES

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING PROJECT REFERENCES

The contacts for the reference projects here listed were the project manager/contractor at the time our services were rendered. Some of these people may not be currently with these firms.

K through 12

Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2020 Metal Agricultural Geotechnical exploration for metal building, Marshall ISD Building drilled footing or floating slab recommenda- 1305 East Pinecrest Drive 1900 Maverick Drive tions, soils and groundwater conditions, lab- Marshall, Texas 75670 Marshall, Texas oratory testing, site conditions, site topogra- Mr. Karen Hampton phy, root fibers, active zone, PVR, drainage, Tel.: 903-927-8859 x 1111 earthwork, compaction, soil stabilization E-mail: requirements, site preparation, construction [email protected] considerations.

2020 Construction materials engineering, proofroll- Galena Park ISD Addition and Renovation, ing of subgrade prior to fill placement or stab- 14705 Woodforest Boulevard Phase I ilization, pier foundations observations and Houston, Texas 77015 1000 Keene Street testing, in-place density testing of backfill for Mr. Claude Yoas Galena Park, Texas building pad and underground detention, field Tel.: 832-386-1020 and lab testing of concrete for slab-on-grade, Email: deck slab, piers, sidewalks, stairs, and paving [email protected] to determine compressive strengths, structural steel connections and metal decking observa- tions and testing, fireproofing tests for thickness, density and bond strength.

2020 Turf Replacement on Geotechnical exploration for turf fields, site Marshall ISD Baseball, Softball and preparation, earthwork, compaction, soil stab- 1305 East Pinecrest Drive Football Fields ilization requirements, soils and groundwater Marshall, Texas 75670 1900 Maverick Drive conditions, engineering characteristics, labor- Mr. Karen Hampton Marshall, Texas atory testing, site conditions, site topography, Tel.: 903-927-8859 x 1111 root fibers, active zone, PVR, drainage, con- E-mail: struction considerations. [email protected]

2019 19.88+ Tract at Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, site Splendora ISD 26790 FM 2090 reconnaissance, review of agency records, re- 23419 FM 2090 Road Splendora, Texas view of aerial photographs, topographic Splendora, Texas 77372 maps, water wells maps, review of oil and gas Mr. Kevin Lynch well maps, observations of findings, Tel.: 281-689-3128 recommendations on Phase II ESA. Email: [email protected]

2019 Rhodes School Geotechnical exploration for building, drilled Rhodes School Modular Building and spread footings recommendations, soils 12822 Robert E. Lee At 1215 Pecan Street and groundwater conditions, laboratory test- Houston, Texas 77044 Channelview, Texas ing, site conditions, site topography, root Ms. Michelle L. Bonton fibers, active zone, PVR, drainage, earthwork, Tel.: 281-458-4334 compaction, soil stabilization requirements, E-mail: site preparation, construction considerations. [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2019 Bellaire High School Construction materials engineering, proof- Houston ISD Rebuild rolling, laboratory and field density testing for Construction and Facility 5100 Maple Street fill materials for subgrade soils for paving Services Bellaire, Texas areas and backfill soils for the building pad, 3200 Center Street laboratory and field density testing of trench Houston, Texas 77007 backfill materials for underground utilities, Mr. Steven Gee, Jr. review of concrete mix designs for paving and Tel.: 713-556-9261 building elements, field and laboratory testing Email: of concrete for the building and paving areas, [email protected] structural steel and metal decking ob- servations, laboratory testing and field obser- vations of fireproofing materials, laboratory and field testing of mortar and grout.

2019 Tomball ISD Geotechnical exploration for facility entry and Tomball ISD New Facility Entry and parking areas, soils stratigraphy, sub- soil c/o LAN, Inc. Parking Areas materials properties, groundwater levels, site 2925 Briar Park Drive, Suite 723 W. Main Street drainage, earthwork, drilled and spread foot- 400 Tomball, Texas ings foundation recommendations, compres- Houston, Texas 77042 sive and uplift loading, soil design parameters Ms. Paula Drnevich, AIA, for lateral loading, footing settlements, bearing LEED AP capacity, root fibers, subfloor stabil-ization, Tel.: 713-821-0429 active zone, soil treatment, PVR, subgrade E-mail: pjdrnevich@lan- stabilization, CBR values, pavement design for inc.com auto, light truck and bus loading, site preparation, construction considerations.

2019 Fort Bend ISD Geotechnical engineering services for stadium Fort Bend Independent School Kenneth Hall Stadium renovations, soils stratigraphy and ground- District Repairs water levels, subsoil materials properties, 2323 Texas Parkway 3335 Hurricane Lane strength and compressibility properties, site Missouri City, Texas 77489 Missouri City, Texas drainage, earthwork, drilled footing and spread Ms. Kamila Andrzejak, P.E., footings foundation recommendations, LEED AP compressions, uplift and lateral capacities, la- Tel.: 281-327-5480 teral load analysis, L-pile for drilled footings E-mail: settlements, root fibers, subfloor stabilization [email protected] due to expansive soils, active zone, soil treat- ment, subgrade reaction, PVR, recommen- dations on design of wall, active lateral pres- sures, passive pressure, bearing capacity and soil design parameters, friction between the soil and bottom of wall, backfill recommen- dations, site preparation, construction consid- erations. Conducted construction materials engineering, laboratory and field density test- ing of subgrade soils, proofrolling of subgrade soils, laboratory and field density testing for trench backfill for underground utilities, concrete mix designs, field and laboratory testing of concrete samples for paving.

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2019 Sheldon ISD Construction materials engineering for water Sheldon ISD Waterline and Sanitary and sanitary lines, field soil sampling of c/o Lockwood Andrews & Sewer Line trench backfill materials including on-site Newman, Inc. Construction soils and cement stabilized sand from the 2925 Briarpark Drive, Suite to Serve Sheldon ISD plant, laboratory testing of trench backfill 400 High School materials for maximum dry density, optimum Houston, Texas 77042 11411 C.E. King moisture content, and Atterberg limits, field Mr. Van E. Franks Parkway testing of trench backfill materials for Tel.: 713-266-6900 Houston, Texas compaction. E-mail: [email protected]

2019 Tomball ISD Geotechnical exploration for agricultural Tomball ISD New Agricultural facility, buildings and surface parking, soils c/o LAN, Inc. Facility stratigraphy, groundwater, subsoil materials 2925 Briar Park Drive, Suite Ulrich Road properties, site drainage, earthwork, drilled 400 Tomball, Texas and spread footings foundation recommend- Houston, Texas 77042 ations, compressive and uplift loading, soil Ms. Paula Drnevich, AIA, design parameters, load analysis, footing LEED AP settlements, column footings, subfloor stabi- Tel.: 713-821-0429 lization, soil treatment, PVR, CBR values, E-mail: pjdrnevich@lan- pavement design for auto, light truck and bus inc.com loading, site preparation, construction considerations.

2019 Houston ISD Geotechnical exploration for basketball slab, Houston Independent School Lawson Middle School post-tensioned recommendations, concrete District Houston, Texas coring and grouting, identify rebar or cable c/o Rice & Gardner positions, soils and groundwater conditions, 6161 Savoy Drive, Suite 1212 laboratory testing, site conditions, site Houston, Texas 77036 topography, root fibers, active zone, PVR, Mr. Jorge Huerta drainage, earthwork, compaction, soil Tel.: 713-482-2300 stabilization requirements, site preparation, E-mail: construction considerations. [email protected]

2018 Galena Park ISD Geotechnical exploration, soils stratigraphy, Galena Park ISD Galena Park High groundwater, subsoil properties, site drainage, Construction and Facility School Additions & earthwork, drilled footing and spread footing Services Renovations foundation recommendations, uplift and 14705 Woodforest Boulevard 1000 Keene Street lateral capacities, lateral load analysis, Houston, Texas 77015 Galena Park, Texas footing settlements, bearing capacity, root Mr. Harold Fletcher 77547 fibers, sub-floor stabilization, active zone, Tel.: 832-386-4222 CBR values, pavement design, site E-mail: preparation, construction considerations. [email protected]

2018 Galena Park High Geotechnical exploration, underpinning reco- Galena Park ISD School Girls Locker mmendations and potential vertical rise com- 13705 Force Street Room putations, generalized soil and groundwater, Houston, Texas 77015 1000 Keene Street site preparations, construction considerations. Mr. Robert Arcement Galena Park, Texas Tel.: 832-386-2057 Email: [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2018 Bellaire High School Conducted construction materials engi- Houston ISD Phase I Utilities neering, laboratory and field density testing Construction and Facility 5100 Maple Street of subgrade soils, proofrolling of subgrade Services Bellaire, Texas soils, laboratory and field density testing for 3200 Center Street trench backfill for underground utilities, Houston, Texas 77007 concrete mix designs, field and laboratory Mr. Steven Gee, Jr. testing of concrete samples for paving. Tel.: 713-556-9261 Email: [email protected]

2018 Faith Academy Building Geotechnical exploration, drilled footings, Williams Custom Homes 12177 Highway 36 floating slab recommendations, soils and 1427 Willow Bend Bellville, Texas groundwater conditions, laboratory testing, Katy, Texas 77494 site conditions, site topography, root fibers, Mr. Alan Williams active zone, PVR, drain-age, earthwork, com- Tel.: 832-435-9304 paction, soil stabilization, site preparation, E-mail: construction considerations. Construction [email protected] materials engineering and observations, sam- ple pickups, proofrolling, in-place density testing, etc.

2018 High School at the Geotechnical exploration, high school, drilled TGA Corner of Ludington Dr. footing and spread footing recommendations, 4801 Woodway Dr, Ste 420 and Fairmeadow Dr., pavement recommendations for auto and light W. Houston, Texas trucks, generalized soil and groundwater con- Houston, Tx 77056 ditions, site conditions including topography Mr. David Polatssek and vegetation, etc. depth of root fibers and Tel.: 713-266-6100 estimated depth of active zone, PVR, mainte- Email: nance programs, trees, drainage, recommen- [email protected] dations on site preparation, earthwork, com- pactions, and structural fill material, con- struction considerations.

2017 New Caney ISD Geotechnical exploration for additions to New Caney ISD Parking Lot Structure parking lot, concrete pavement recommenda- c/o Adico Consulting Addition tions, soil stabilization requirements, deten- Engineers Texan Stadium tion pond, erosion protection, soils and 211 East Parkway Drive, Suite 21360 Valley Ranch groundwater conditions, laboratory testing, 209 Parkway site conditions, site topography, root fibers, Friendswood, Texas 77546 New Caney, Texas active zone, PVR, drainage, earthwork, Mr. Dinh V. Ho, P.E. compaction, site preparation, construction Tel.: 832-895-1093 considerations. E-mail: [email protected]

2017 Summer 2017 Construction material engineering earthwork Galena Park ISD Miscellaneous and observations, field and laboratory testing of 13705 Force Street Structural work, concrete samples to estimate compressive Houston, Texas 77015 Cimarron Elementary strengths, observation of reinforcing steel bar Mr. Robert Arcement & Northshore 9th Grade placements. Tel.: 832-386-2057 Campus. Email: [email protected]

2017 Galena Park ISD Geotechnical exploration, preliminary drilled Galena Park ISD High School Annex footing and floating slab recommendations, 14705 Woodforest Boulevard Expansion pavement recommendations, underground Houston, Texas 77015 1000 Keane Street utilities bedding requirements, soil and Mr. Claude Yoas Galena Park, Texas groundwater, laboratory test results, site con- Tel.; 832-368-5658 ditions, site topography, root fibers, active E-mail: zone, PVR, drainage, earthwork, compaction, [email protected] soil stabilization, site preparation.

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2017 Splendora 2017 Construction materials engineering, earth- Splendora ISD Stadium Parking Lot work observation drilled footing observa- 23419 FM 2090 Road Expansion, tions, concrete testing, asphalt testing and Splendora, Texas 77372 23419 FM 2090 Road steel testing, partial control monitoring and Mr. Kevin Lynch Splendora, Texas 77372 testing, spot checking. Tel.: 281-689-3128 Email: [email protected]

2017 Bellaire High School Geotechnical engineering services for new Houston ISD 5100 Maple Street high school, including buildings, surface Construction and Facility Bellaire, Texas parking, parking garage and pool structure, Services including groundwater, soils stratigraphy, 3200 Center Street compressibility, site drainage, earthwork, Houston, Texas 77007 drilled footings and spread footing recom- Mr. Steven Gee, Jr. mendations, uplift and lateral loading, soil Tel.: 713-556-9261 design parameters footing settlements for E-mail: [email protected] shallow and deep foundations, bearing capa- city, root fibers, active zone, soil treatment, subgrade reaction, PVR, CBR, pavement design, recommendations, pool foundations consisting of drilled footings, helical piles, floating pool, soil stabilization, lateral earth pressures, skin friction, uplift capacity, de- watering, edge moisture distance, resistance techniques, earthwork, site preparation, construction considerations.

2017 Splendora ISD Geotechnical exploration, elementary school, Splendora ISD New Elementary School buildings, surface parking, soils stratigraphy, 23419 FM 2090 Road North of Hill & Dale groundwater, site drainage, compressibility Splendora, Texas 77372 Terrace properties, earthwork, drilled footings and Mr. Kevin Lynch Splendora, Texas spread footings recommendations, uplift load- Tel.: 281-689-3128 ing, lateral load analysis using L-pile, shallow E-mail: and deep foundation settlements, bearing ca- [email protected] pacity, root fiber, subfloor stabilization, ac- tive zone, soil treatment, PVR, CBR values, pavement recommendations, site preparation, construction considerations. A Phase I Geologic Fault Study was also conducted.

2017 Strake Jesuit College Geotechnical exploration for drilled footing Strake Jesuit College Preparatory 8900 and floating, slab recommendations, ground- Preparatory Bellaire Blvd, Houston water, laboratory testing, site conditions, site 8900 Bellaire Boulevard Texas topography, root fibers, active zone, drainage, Houston, Texas 77036 earthwork, compaction, site preparation, Mr. Dave Muras construction considerations. Tel.: 713-774-7651 E-mail: [email protected]

2017 Lamar Consolidated ISD Construction materials engineering, earth- Lamar Consolidated Lamar High School work observations, concrete testing, asphalt Independent School District Greenhouse testing and steel testing, partial control 4606 Mustang Avenue Houston, Texas. monitoring and testing, spot checking. Rosenburg, Texas 77471 Mr. Kevin McKeever Tel.: 281-725-8484 E-mail: [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2017 Woods High School Construction materials engineering, labora- Robert T. Deden Services 1300 Wirt Road tory and field density testing of fill materials 9328 Westview Houston, Texas for subgrade soils of paving areas and fill Houston, Texas 77055 soils for the building slab, proofrolling of Mr. Robert T. Deden, P.E. subgrade soils for paving areas and building Tel.: 713-461-2671 pad, laboratory and field density testing of E-mail: [email protected] trench backfill materials for underground util- ities, review of concrete mix designs for pav- ing and building elements, field and labora- tory testing of concrete for the building and paving areas, structural steel and metal deck- ing observations of fireproofing materials, laboratory and field testing of mortar and grout. Phase I Environmental Site Assess- ment Study.

2017 Gentry Middle School Contract Drilling Raba-Kistner Consultants, Contract Drilling LLC 1919 Archer Road 3602 Westchase Drive Baytown, Texas 77522 Houston, Texas 77043 Mr. John Brown, P.E. Tel.: 713-996-8990 Email: [email protected]

2017 Robert E. Lee High Contract Drilling Raba-Kistner Consultants, School LLC Contract Drilling 3602 Westchase Drive 1809 Market Street Houston, Texas 77043 Baytown, Texas Mr. John Brown, P.E. Tel.: 713-996-8990 Email: [email protected]

2017 Creighton Elementary Contract Drilling Raba-Kistner Consultants, School LLC Contract Drilling 3602 Westchase Drive 12089 FM 1485 Houston, Texas 77043 Conroe, Texas Mr. Cory Hungate, P.E. Tel.: 713-996-8990 Email: [email protected]

2017 John Madison High Construction materials engineering for high Houston Independent School School school, laboratory and field density testing of District 13719 White Heather fill materials for subgrade soils of paving and 3200 Center Street Drive fill soils for the building slab, proof-rolling of Houston, Texas 77007 Houston, Texas 770445 subgrade soils for paving and building pad, Mr. Steven Gee, Jr. laboratory and field density testing of trench Tel.: 713-556-9261 backfill materials for underground utilities, E-mail: [email protected] concrete mix design for paving and building, field and laboratory testing of concrete for building and paving, structural steel and metal decking observations, laboratory testing and filed observations of fireproofing, laboratory and field testing of mortar and grout.

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2017 North Shore Elementary Geotechnical exploration for new school, in- Galena Park ISD School cluding buildings and surface paving, ground- Construction & Facility 14310 Duncannon Drive water, soil stratigraphy, compressibility, site Services Houston, Texas drainage, earthwork, drilled footings, spread 14705 Woodforest Boulevard footings, uplift and lateral loading, soil design Houston, Texas 77015 parameters, footing settlements, bearing capa- Mr. Sonny Fletcher city, column footings, root fibers, subfloor Tel.: 832-386-4222 stabilization, active zone, soil treatment, sub- E-mail: grade reaction, PVR, subgrade stabilization, [email protected] CBR, pavement design for auto, light truck and bus traffic, slope ratios and erosion pro- tection, soils from detention pond for use under building, site preparation, construction considerations. A limited Phase I Geologic Fault Study was also conducted. Conducted construction materials engineering, laboratory and field density testing of fill materials for paving and building pad, proofrolling of subgrade soils, laboratory and field density of trench backfill materials for underground utilities, review of concrete mix designs, structural steel connection and metal decking, fire proofing materials, laboratory and field testing of mortar and grout.

2016 Splendora ISD Geotechnical engineering, recommendations Splendora ISD Tennis Court Area on subgrade treatment, review of prior geo- 23419 FM 2090 Road Splendora, Texas technical report and provide post-tension slab Splendora, Texas 77372 foundation recommendations, groundwater Mr. Kevin Lynch and subsoil conditions, PVR movement, sub- Tel.: 281-689-3128 grade stabilization, site preparation, E-mail: construction considerations. [email protected]

2016 Galena Park High Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing Galena Park ISD School Band Hall underpinning recommendations, soils and 1101 Holland Avenue Foundation Repair groundwater conditions, laboratory testing, Galena Park, Texas 77547 Recommendations site topography, root fibers, active zone, PVR, Mr. Rollon Hackett Galena Park, Texas trees, drainage, earthwork, compaction, site Tel.: 713-248-0247 preparation, construction considerations. E-mail: [email protected]

2016 Splendora ISD Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing Splendora ISD Turf Replacement on underpinning recommendations, soils and 23419 FM 2090 Road Softball and Baseball groundwater conditions, laboratory testing, Splendora, Texas 77372 Fields site topography, root fibers, active zone, PVR, Mr. Kevin Lynch Near 23419 FM 2090 trees, drainage, earthwork, compaction, site Tel.: 281-689-3128 Splendora, Texas preparation, construction considerations. E-mail: [email protected]

2016 Building Additions and Geotechnical exploration for buildings and Houston Independent School Driveway driveway, drilled footing and floating slab re- District Pilgrim Academy commendations, groundwater, laboratory 3200 Center Street 6302 Skyline Drive tests, site topography, root fibers, active zone, Houston, Texas 77007 Houston, Texas PVR, drainage, earth-work, compaction, soil Mr. Albert Wong, AIA stabilization, pavement recommendations, site Tel.: 713-556-9271 preparation, construction considerations. E-mail: [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2016 Galena Park Elementary Geotechnical exploration for new school, in- Galena Park ISD School cluding buildings and surface paving, ground- Construction & Facility 401 N. Main Street water, soil stratigraphy, compressibility, site Services Galena Park, Texas drainage, earthwork, drilled footings, spread 14705 Woodforest Boulevard footings, uplift and lateral loading, soil design Houston, Texas 77015 parameters, footing settlements, bearing capa- Mr. Sonny Fletcher city, column footings, root fibers, subfloor sta- Tel.: 832-386-4222 bilization, active zone, soil treatment, PVR, E-mail: subgrade reaction, subgrade stabilization, [email protected] CBR, pavement design for auto, light truck and bus traffic, site preparation, construction considerations. A limited Phase I Geologic Fault Study was also conducted. Construction materials engineering, laboratory and field density testing of fill materials for paving areas and fill for building slab, proofrolling for paving and building pad, laboratory and field density testing of trench backfill, concrete mix design for paving and building, field and laboratory testing of concrete for building and paving, structural steel and metal decking observations, laboratory testing and field observations of fireproofing, laboratory and field testing of mortar and grout.

2016 Codwell Elementary Phase I Geoforensic Engineering Services for Houston Independent School Sandhurt Drive at elementary school building, causation for dis- District Tavernor Avenue tress, develop repair techniques, also review c/o PBK Architects, Inc. Houston Independent existing reports, drawings, plans and specifi- 11 Greeway Plaza, Suite 2210 School District cations, conduct a site visit, develop report Houston, Texas 77046 Houston, Texas summarizing our observations, field and Mr. Donald Lee laboratory testing, list of causations, list of Tel.: 713-965-0608 potential repair techniques. E-mail: [email protected]

2016 AG Building Geotechnical exploration for AG building, Fort Bend Independ School Travis High School drilled footing and floating slab recommend- District Harlem Road ations, groundwater, laboratory testing, site 2323 Texas Parkway Fort Bend County, topography, vegetation, site conditions, root Missouri City, Texas 77489 Texas fibers, active zone, PVR, trees, drainage, ex- Ms. Ashley Dixon, AIA cavated soils for use as fill, earthwork, comp- Tel.: 281-634-5909 paction, soil stabilization, pavement recom- E-mail: mendations, site preparation, construction con- [email protected] siderations. Construction materials engineer- m ing services, including proofrolling observa- tions of subgrade soils in building and paving areas, stabilization determination of paving subgrade, laboratory compaction and field density tests on subgrade and fill for floor slabs and paving areas, cement stabilized sand backfill density and proctor, concrete mix de- sign, concrete testing, compressive strength of concrete for drilled footings, grade beams, concrete masonry unit observations, grout and mortar testing, structural steel observations.

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2016 Dowling Middle Geotechnical exploration for middle Houston ISD School school including buildings, classrooms, Construction and Facility Services 14000 Stancliff Street administration, cafeteria, physical edu- 3200 Center Street Houston, Texas cation, arts and food service, supported on Houston, Texas 77007 spread or drilled footings, concrete paving Mr. Michael J. Scott, Sr. recommendations for auto and light truck Tel.: 713-556-9342 traffic as well as school bus loading, soil E-mail: [email protected] stratigraphy, groundwater, soil strength, site drainage, aerial photos, earthwork, up- lift and lateral loading, footing settlement, root fibers, active zone, soil treatment, subgrade reaction, PVR, CBR values, pavement design for auto and light truck traffic, site preparation, construction con- siderations. Construction materials engin- eering including laboratory compaction and field density tests on subgrade and fill soils in the floor slabs, utility trench back- fill and paving areas, stabilization determi- nation of paving subgrade, stabilized sand backfill density and proctor, concrete mix design, concrete testing, compressive strength of concrete for grade beams, floor slabs, paving and sidewalks, fireproofing and masonry field observations and lab- oratory tests, structural steel observations, asphalt field observations and laboratory tests.

2016 Elementary School #49 Geotechnical exploration for two-story ed- Fort Bend Independent School Harvest Green ucational building, parking facility and District Subdivision drives and retaining wall on 16.678 acre 2323 Texas Parkway Southwest of Grand tract, spread footings or drilled footing re- Missouri City, Texas 77489 Parkway and Harlem commendations, concrete paving, review Mr. Randy Long Road of aerial photos, geology, root fibers, ac- Tel.: 281-634-5591 Fort Bend County, tive zone, soils stratigraphy, groundwater, Email: Texas site topography, foundation and footing [email protected] settlements, bearing capacity, lateral and uplift capacity, earthwork, compaction, soil treatment, site drainage, soil stabiliza- tion, CBR values, soil design parameters, coefficient of friction, site preparation, construction considerations. Also, con- ducted a Limited Phase I Fault Study for this site. Construction materials engineer- ing services, proofrolling, stabilization, laboratory compaction, field density tests for utility backfill, cement stabilized sand density and proctor, drilled footing obser- vations, concrete mix reviews, concrete testing, concrete masonry unit, grout and mortar testing, structural steel and visual observations of roof decking.

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2015 Fort Bend ISD Geotechnical exploration for light poles, Johnston, LLC Light Poles, Strands strands and press box, including drilled 2000 Bering Drive, Suite 850 and Press Box footing recommendations, axial and uplift Houston, Texas 77057 4200 Elkins Road capacity, groundwater, laboratory testing, Mr. Robert C. Kohutek, AIA Sugar Land, Texas site topography, root fibers, active zone, Tel.: 713-532-2466 PVR, drain-age, earthwork, compaction, Email: soil stabilization, L-pile soil design [email protected] parameters, site preparation, construction considerations

2015 Channelview ISD Geotechnical exploration for about 1,350- Harris County Alice Johnson Jr. High ft of paving, along with 30-inch drainage c/o TSC Engineering School Sidewalk and pipe about two-ft deep, concrete paving 3300 S. Gessner Road, Suite 100 Drainage recommendations, soils stratigraphy, Houston, Texas 77063 Improvements groundwater, open excavations Mr. David Kermani, P.E. Channelview, Texas recommendations providing bed-ding, Tel.: 713-784-7777 backfilling, excavation stability, thrust E-mail: restraint, dewatering, pipe design [email protected] parameters, soil stabilization requirements, construction requirements, trench excavations, groundwater effects, CBR values, soil stabilization, site preparation, construction considerations.

2014 K. Smith Elementary Drilled pier observations. Comex Corporation Chrystell Drive P.O. Box 862 Houston, Texas Deer Park, Texas 77536 Mr. David Walker Tel.: 832-878-3403 Email: [email protected]

2014 Firelane and Detention Geotechnical exploration for fire lane and TSG, LLC dba TSG Industries Pond detention pond, review of aerial photos, 2616 South Loop W., Suite 575 At Robert E. Lee concrete paving, CBR values, site Houston, Texas 77054 School preparation, slope ratios and erosion Ms. Artanya Mills 12822 Robert E. Lee protection, groundwater, earth-work, Tel.: 713-218-0211 Road construction considerations. Houston, Texas

2014 Ebbert L. Furr High Conducted contract drilling, drilling and Fugro Consultants, Inc. School sampling of soil borings. 6100 Hillcroft 520 Mercury Drive Houston, Texas 77081 Houston, Texas Mr. Dennis J. Turner, P.E. Tel.: 713-36-5400 Email: [email protected]

2014 Village School Construction materials engineering, Seawood Builders Phase 2 earthwork observations and asphalt testing 715 East Hillsboro Blvd. 13051 Whittington Deerfield Beach, Florida 33441 Drive Mr. Tim McCarthy Houston, Texas Tel.: 954-421-4200 Email: [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2014 Restroom and Storage Geotechnical exploration for restroom and Spring Branch Memorial Sports Building storage building consisting of floating slab Association Spring Woods Middle recommendations, groundwater, laboratory P.O. Box 800211 School testing, site conditions, root fibers, active Houston, Texas 77280 9810 Neuens Road zone, PVR, earthwork, compaction, soil Mr. Rob Smith Houston Texas stabilization, site preparation, construction Tel.: 713-724-4086 considerations. Email: [email protected]

2014 Restroom and Storage Geotechnical exploration for restroom and Spring Branch Memorial Sports Building storage building consisting of floating slab Association Spring Forest Middle recommendations, groundwater, laboratory P.O. Box 800211 School testing, site conditions, root fibers, active Houston, Texas 77280 14240 Memorial Drive zone, PVR, earthwork, compaction, soil Mr. Rob Smith Houston, Texas stabilization, site preparation, construction Tel.: 713-724-4086 considerations. Email: [email protected]

2013 School of the Woods Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing re- School of the Woods Metal Building commendations, pavement recommenda- 1321 Wirt Road 1300 Wirt Road tions, soil and groundwater conditions, lab- Houston, Texas 77055 Houston, Texas oratory testing, root fibers, active zone, Ms. Sherry Herron PVR, drainage, trees, earthwork, structural Tel.: 713-686-8811 fill, soil stabilization, site preparation, con- struction considerations.

2012 Quintana Beach Conducted geotechnical exploration, soil Brazoria County Auditor Educational Center testing for building, including soil design 111 E. Locust, Room 303 330 5th Street parameters, axial, lateral and uplift loading, Angleton, Texas 77515 Quintana, Texas groundwater, swell potential, site prepara- Ms. Lesa Girouard tion, construction considerations, etc. Tel.: 979-864-1825 Email: lesagirouard@brazoria- county.com

2012 The Village School Geotechnical exploration for three-story PGAL 13077 Westella Drive school building, drilled or spread footing 3131 Briar Park, Suite 200 Houston, Texas recommendations, soils stratigraphy, Houston, Texas 77042 groundwater, compressibility properties, site Mr. Michael Lloyd, AIA, LEED, topography, vegetation, fill pressure, earth- AP work, chemical stabilization, subsoil settle- Tel.: 281-494-1230 ment, lateral and uplift capacity, PVR, site Email: [email protected] preparation, construction considerations. Construction materials engineering, concrete, soils, asphalt, etc.

2012 Outdoor Basketball Geotechnical exploration for basketball Mr. Norman E. Adams Pavilion pavilion, groundwater, drilled footing or c/o Our Savior Lutheran School Our Savior Lutheran floating slab foundation recommendations, 427 West 20th Street School uplift and lateral capacity, void spaces, Houston, Texas 77008 5000 W. Tidwell Road PVR, settlements, site preparation, Tel.: 713-869-8346 Houston, Texas construction considerations.

2011 Wilson Montessori Construction Materials Engineering, Houston Independent School Wonderground Spark earthwork observations and asphalt testing District Park 3200 Center Street, Room 123 2100 Yupon Street Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Ms. LaJuan Harris Tel.: 281-465-7009 Email: [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2011 Buildings and Parking Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing Forgotten Angels Foundations Areas and floating slab recommendations for the 7918 Broadway, Suite 106 at 3309 Industrial building, site preparation, construction Pearland, Texas 77581 Drive considerations Ms. Holly McDonald Pearland, Texas Tel.: 281-412-6435

2011 Relocation of Geotechnical exploration, subsoil Fort Bend Independent School Middle School No. 15 properties, groundwater, site conditions, District Fort Bend County, topography, fill pressure, laboratory tests, 2323 Texas Parkway Texas site prepara-tion, earthwork, compaction, Missouri City, Texas 77489 drilled footing recommendations, subsoil Mr. Dean Lankuke, AIA settlement, lateral and uplift capacity, soil Tel.: 281-634-5592 treatment, PVR, concrete pavement for Email: auto and light truck traffic. [email protected]

2011 Village School Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing R. G. Miller Engineering, Inc. Dormitory No. 1 and slab-on-grade recommendations, con- 12121 Wickchester Lane, Ste. 200 13051 Wittington crete pavement recommendations, rubber- Houston, Texas 77079 Drive ized track for 75,000 lb fire truck, site Mr. Brian Munger, P.E. Houston, Texas prep-aration, earthwork, site drainage, Tel.: 713-461-9600 ground-water, stabilization, expansive soil Email: [email protected] treat-ment, PVR. Construction materials eng-ineering including soils, concrete, drilled footings, structural steel, etc.

2011 Detention Pond Geotechnical exploration, PVR, ground- Houston Gateway Academy, Inc. Coral Street Campus water, lateral earth pressure, soil suction, 3400 Evergreen 1115 Coral Street dewatering, active zone, edge moisture, Houston, Texas 77087 Houston, Texas uplift resistance, site preparation, Mr. Oscar De Los Santos construction considerations Tel.: 832-837-1436 Email: [email protected]

2010 Johnston Middle Construction Materials Engineering, Houston ISD School earthwork observations and asphalt testing 228 McCarty Dr., Bldg. 17, Ste 211 Spark Park Houston, Texas 77029 Landscape Ms. LaJuan Harris Improvements Tel.: 713-676-9272 Manhattan at Wigton Email: Houston, Texas [email protected]

2010 Coop Elementary Construction Materials Engineering, Houston ISD Spark Park earthwork, drilled footings observations, 228 McCarty Drive, Bldg. 17, Suite Houston, Texas concrete, asphalt and steel observations 211 Houston, Texas 77029 Ms. LaJuan Harris Tel.: 713-676-9272 Email: [email protected]

2010 Wind Turbines at Geotechnical exploration, generalized Independence Wind Power Select Matagorda soils, rock, and groundwater conditions, 525 Barton Boulevard County School angle internal friction for cohesionless Austin, Texas 78704 Campuses soils, suitable wind turbine foun-dation Ms. Tina Williamson Matagorda County, type, depth, and allowable loading, Tel.: 512-560-0732 Texas include-ing drilled footings and mat E-mail: foundations [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2010 Proposed Track Geotechnical exploration, paving recom- Spark School Park Program Stevenson Middle mendations for track, site preparation, P.O. Box 1562 School earthwork, construction considerations Houston, Texas 77251 Houston, Texas Ms. Kathleen Ownby Tel.: 713-676-9274

2010 Preschool Center Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing William Patin Architects Cinco Terrance Drive and floating slab recommendations for the 8926 Crazy Horse Trail and Cinco Rose Drive building, site preparation, construction Houston, Texas 77064 Katy, Texas considerations Mr. William Lee Patin, AIA Tel.: 713-501-5460 Email:[email protected]

2010 Restroom Facility Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing Houston ISD at T.H. Rodgers and floating slab recommendations for the c/o Kirk Eyring Architects Elementary School building, site preparation, construction 4015 Byron Houston, Texas considerations Houston, Texas 77005 Mr. Kirk Eyring Tel.: 713-550-2025 Email: [email protected]

2010 Asphalt Parking Lot Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing Houston ISD Concrete Curbs, recommendations for the light poles, c/o Johnson, LLC Detention Pond deten-tion pond recommendations 800 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 150 and Light Standards at including slope ratios, erosion protection, Houston, Texas 77042 Ryan Elementary paving design for asphalt/concrete, site Mr. Dinh Ho., P.E. School preparation, construction considerations Tel.: 713-532-2466 Houston, Texas Email: [email protected]

2010 Anchor Bolt Pull Test Construction materials engineering, Houston ISD Patrick Henry Sparks anchor load testing 228 McCarty Dr., Bldg. 17, Ste 211 Park Portal Entry Houston, Texas 77029 Houston, Texas Ms. LaJuan Harris Tel.: 713-676-9272 Email: [email protected]

2010 Chavez High School Construction materials engineering, Houston ISD 8501 Howard earthwork, drilled footing observations, 228 McCarty Drive Houston, Texas concrete, asphalt and steel testing. Building17, Suite 211 Houston, Texas 77029 Ms. LaJuan Harris Tel.: 713-676-9272 Email: [email protected]

2010 Cornelius Elementary Geotechnical exploration, paving Houston ISD Shade Structure and recommendations for trail area, shade 228 McCarty Drive Trail Area structure foundation recommendations Building17, Suite 211 Kingway Drive Houston, Texas 77029 Houston, Texas Ms. LaJuan Harris Tel.: 713-676-9272 Email: [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2009 Wainwright Geotechnical exploration, pavement Johnston, LLC Elementary School design recommendations 800 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 150 Costa Rica Road Houston, Texas 77042 Harris County, Texas Mr. Dinh Ho, P.E. Tel.: 713-532-2466 Email: [email protected]

2009 Portal Entry at Geotechnical Exploration Houston ISD Patrick Henry Middle 228 McCarty Drive School Building17, Suite 211 10702 East hardy Road Houston, Texas 77029 Houston, Texas Ms. LaJuan Harris Tel.: 713-676-9272 Email: [email protected]

2009 Harmony School Geotechnical exploration drilled footing Cosmos Foundation, Inc. Montgomery Road and or spread footing foundations for four- Harmony School System Central Glen Mont Drive story, steel framed structure, pavement Office San Antonio, Texas recommendations for auto and light truck 9431 W. Sam Houston Prkwy S, traffic. Ste 202 Houston, Texas 77009 Dr. Omer Usuogullari, Ph.D. Tel.: 713-343-3333 Email: [email protected]

2009 Geotechnical exploration, soils Houston ISD High School stratigraphy and groundwater depth Construction & Facility Services Leeland and Dumble 1100 Roy Street Houston, Texas Houston, Texas 77007 Mr. Reginald Mack, AIA Tel.: 713-426-8320 Email: [email protected]

2009 K. Smith Elementary Geotechnical Exploration Houston ISD School 1100 Roy Street 4803 Chrystell Lane Houston, Texas 77007 Houston, Texas Mr. Reginald Mack, AIA Tel.: 713-426-8320 Email: [email protected]

2009 Glendale Lakes Middle Geotechnical Exploration, Phase I Fort Bend ISD School No. 15 Environmental Site Assessment and Phase 2323 Texas Parkway Fort Bend County, I Geologic Fault Study Missouri City, Texas 77489 Texas Ms. Paula Drnevich, AIA Tel.: 281-634-5592 Email: [email protected]

2009 Addition to Yes Prep Geotechnical Exploration Yes Prep Public Schools School 6201 Bonhomme Road, Ste N168 6565 De Moss Drive Houston, Texas 77036 Houston, Texas Mr. Keith Weaver Tel.: 281-755-3279 Email: [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Colleges

Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2019 18.0± Acres Geotechnical exploration, site visit, Guidance College 6703 Pitts Road preliminary post-tensioned slab 1902 Baker Road Katy, Texas 77493 recommendations, pavement re- Houston, Texas 77094 commendations, detention pond Mr. Main Alqudah recommendations, groundwater, soils Tel.: 832-367-4293 stratigraphy, dewatering recom-mentions, E-mail: soil stabilization, earthwork, compaction, [email protected] laboratory testing, site preparation, construction considerations.

2019 New Retaining Wall, Geotechnical exploration for retaining Lone-Star College Ramp and Stairs wall, ramp and stairs, soils stratigraphy c/o Collaborate Architects Lone-Star College and groundwater levels, site conditions, 3302 Canal Street, Suite 36 System site topography, subsoil materials prop- Houston, Texas 77003 Montgomery County, erties, erosion properties, bearing capa- Mr. Caveh Masum, AIA, NCARB Texas city, soil design parameters, backfill re- Tel.: 832-409-3050 commendations, coefficient of friction, E-mail: cmasum@collaborate- subgrade modifications and concrete llc.com pavement for flat work, subgrade stabilization, site preparation, construction considerations.

2017 Industrial Welding Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing J.K. Construction Services c/o Academy and floating slab recommendations for the Industrial Welding Academy, 505 11001 Wallisville building addition, groundwater, laboratory North Sam Houston Parkway, Suite Road test, site conditions, site topography, root 304, Houston, Texas 77060 Houston, Texas fibers, active zone, potential vertical rise, Mr. Kevin Davis drainage, site preparation, earthwork, Email: compaction and construction [email protected] considerations.

2016 19.8± Acre Lone Star Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, Lone Star College College East including site reconnaissance, review of c/o PBK Cypresswood Tract records, aerial photos and topographic 11 Greenway Plaza, Suite 2210 Spring, Texas maps, water well maps, oil and gas maps, Houston, Texas 77046 fire insurance maps, flood insurance Mr. Sam Savage, AIA maps, interview with owners, wetland Tel.: 713-965-0608 maps, observations and findings, E-mail: [email protected] recommendations on a Phase II study. Environmental Site Assessment Transaction Screening.

2016 Lone Star College Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Lone Star College Transportation Transaction Screen and Phase I Environ- c/o PBK Training Facility mental Site Assessment, including site 11 Greenway Plaza Cypresswood Drive reconnaissance, review of records, aerial Houston, Texas 77046 Harris County, Texas photos and topographic maps, water well Mr. Dustin Hannah, P.E. maps, oil and gas maps, fire insurance Tel.: 713-965-0608 maps, flood insurance maps, wetland E-mail: [email protected] maps, recommendations on a Phase II study.

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2015 Lone Star College Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing Lone Star College Cy-Fair Traffic Signal and floating slab recommendations for the 9191 Barker Cypress Road Installation building, site preparation, construction Cypress, Texas 77433 Cypress, Texas considerations Mr. Steve Garner Tel.: 832-813-6680 E-mail: [email protected]

2015 Lone Star College Cy- Construction material engineering ser- Lone Star College Cy-Fair Fair Center Cy-Fair vices, laboratory compaction, field density 9191 Barker Cypress Road Cul-de-sac Entrance 5 test on subgrade and fill in floor slab and Cypress, Texas 77433 Town Lake Parkway behind retaining wall, drilled footing in- Mr. Steve Garner Cypress, Texas 77433 stallation observations, concrete testing Tel.: 832-813-6680 for drilled footings, grade beams, floor E-mail: slabs and elevator pit, structural steel [email protected] visual observations.

2015 Welding and Bold Construction materials engineering ser- Lone Star College Montgomery Tightness Observation vices, laboratory compaction, field density 3200 College Montgomery Lone Star College tests on subgrade and fill in floor slab and Conroe, Texas 77384 Montgomery Campus behind retaining wall, drilled footing in- Ms. Susan Gallup Conroe, Texas 77384 stallation observations, concrete testing Tel.: 281-290-2609 Master Agreement GC – for drilled footings, grade beams, floor Email: 12-0613-00795 slabs and elevator pit, structural steel [email protected] visual observations.

2015 Lone Star College Construction materials engineering, Lone Star College System System earthwork, drilled footing observations, 2000 Kingwood Drive Kingwood Campus concrete, asphalt and steel testing. Kingwood, Texas 77339 18” Storm Sewer Ms. Susan Gallup Kingwood, Texas Tel.: 281-290-2609 Email: [email protected]

2015 Advanced Technology Geotechnical engineering services, soils Lone Star College System Educational Facility and groundwater, compressibility, cut and 20515 SH 249, Bldg 11, Level II Generation Park fill, subgrade stabilization, CBR values, Houston, Texas 77070 Harris County, Texas site preparation, pavement design light Mr. Sundaresh K. Kamath, AIA truck and auto traffic loading, concrete Tel.: 281-290-5072 parking lot, earthwork, drilled footing, Email: spread footing and slab-on-grade, com- [email protected] pression, uplift and lateral loading, soil design parameters, bearing capacity, root fiber, active zone, soil treatment, isolated column loading, PVR, subgrade reaction, construction considerations. A Phase I Geologic Fault Study was also conducted.

2015 Fill Compaction Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing Lone Star College System Evaluation and slab-on-grade recommendations, con- 5000 Research Forest Drive Existing Storm Sewer crete pavement recommendations, site The Woodlands, Texas 77381 Backfill preparation, earthwork, site drainage, Mr. Steve Garner, P.E. Lone Star College – ground-water, stabilization, expansive soil Tel.: 713-861-7068 CyFair treatment, PVR, site preparation, con- E-mail: Cypress, Texas struction considerations. Construction [email protected] materials engineering was also conducted.

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2014 Driveway Geotechnical exploration for three drive- Lone Star College System Improvements ways that lead to campus, approximately 5000 Research Forest Drive Lone Star College – 1,625 linear ft, soil stratigraphy, ground- The Woodlands, Texas 77381 Montgomery County water, resilient modulus and CBR values, Mr. Barry A. Parks, AIA The Woodlands, Texas subgrade stabilization requirements, rigid Tel.: 281-290-2614 pavement design, site preparation, con- Email: struction considerations. [email protected]

2014 Lone Star College Geotechnical exploration for building and Lone Star College – Tomball Energy Workforce energy workforce training site, pavement 30555 Tomball Parkway Training Site and detention pond, soils stratigraphy, Tomball, Texas77375 Tomball, Texas subsoil properties, site drainage, subgrade Mr. Wayne K. Thompson stabilization CBR values, site preparation, Tel.: 281-290-2783 pavement design, concrete paving drives, Email: gravel parking lot, earthwork recommend- [email protected] ations, slab-on-ground, drilled footings and spread footing recommendations, up- lift and lateral loading, footing settle- ments, root fibers, active zone, soil treat- ment, PVR, outrigger loading, earthwork approach, groundwater, clay liner use, use of excavated detention pond materials, construction considerations. Construction materials engineering, earthwork, drilled footing observations, concrete, asphalt and steel testing.

2014 Lone Star College Geotechnical exploration for classroom Lone Star College – Tomball Creekside Satellite building and surface paving, geology, 30555 Tomball Parkway Center SWC of physical characteristics of the site, root Tomball, Texas77375 Kuykendahla and New fibers, active zone, site topography, Mr. Wayne K. Thompson Harmony Place material properties, drilled footing and Tel.: 281-290-2783 The Woodlands, Texas spread footing recommendations, bearing Email: capacity, isolated column footings, lateral [email protected] capacity, groundwater management, modulus of subgrade reaction, PVR, site drainage, parking for auto and light truck traffic, CBR, site preparation, construction considerations.

2014 Lonestar College – Geotechnical exploration for 2,000 sq. ft. Lone Star Coll.–CyFair Campus Cyfair Campus single-story building, concrete flatwork, 9191 Barker Cypress Road Grounds Building site preparation, root fibers, active zone, Cypress, Texas 77433 9191 Barker Cypress soil stratigraphy, ground-water, site topo- Mrs. Amy L. Huddleston Road graphy, fill pressure, drilled and spread Tel.: 281-290-3250 Cypress, Texas footings and floating slab foundation re- Email: commendations, footing settlements, la- [email protected] teral and uplift loading, lateral capacity, soil treatment, subgrade reaction, earth- work, PVR, site drainage, construction considerations. Construction materials engineering, earthwork, drilled footing observations, concrete, asphalt and steel testing.

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2013 Lone Star College Construction materials engineering, Lone Star College System System earthwork, drilled footing observations, 20515 SH 249, Bldg 11, Level II Cy-Fair Campus concrete, asphalt and steel testing. Houston, Texas 77070 ESEC Truck Storage Mr. Brian Alling Cypress, Texas Tel.: 281-290-3733 Email: [email protected]

2013 Lone Star College Construction materials engineering, Lone Star College System System earthwork, drilled footing observations, 20515 SH 249, Bldg 11, Level II University Park concrete, asphalt and steel testing. Houston, Texas 77070 Garage PG9 Repairs Mr. Brian Alling Harris County, Texas Tel.: 281-290-3733 Email: [email protected]

2013 Lone Star College Geotechnical exploration for three-story, Lone Star College System System pre-cast parking garage and existing park- 5000 Research Forest Drive Fairbanks Center ing lot, including estimated root fibers, The Woodlands, Texas 77381 Phase II Parking Garage active zone, groundwater, aggressivity Mr. Steve Garner, P.E. 14953 Northwest tests, site topography, moisture content, Tel.: 832-813-6680 Freeway drilled footings and spread footings, foun- E-mail: Houston, Texas dation, settlement, lateral and uplift capa- [email protected] city, earthwork, soil treatment, site prep- aration, construction considerations. In addition, we also conducted a Phase I Geologic Fault Study for this project site. Conducted materials engineering, earth- work drilled footing observations, con- crete, asphalt and steel testing.

2013 Lone Star College Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing Lone Star College System System and floating slab recommendations for 5000 Research Forest Drive Additions to the Cy-Fair buildings, recommendations on paving, The Wooldands, Texas 77381 Emergency Services depth of root fibers, etc. Mr. Steve Garner, P.E. Education Center, West Tel.: 832-813-6680 Rd E-mail: Harris County, Texas [email protected]

2013 Lone Star College Construction materials engineering, Lone Star College System University Park quality control, monitoring, laboratory 20515 SH 249, Bldg 11, Level II Day Care Facility compaction, field density tests on backfill Houston, Texas 77070 Harris County, Texas soils for the underground utilities. Mr. Brian Alling Tel.: 281-290-3733 Email: [email protected]

2013 Lone Star College Construction materials engineering, Lone Star College System System quality control, monitoring, concrete 20515 SH 249, Bldg 11, Level II Walkway Canopy at testing, compressive strength of concrete Houston, Texas 77070 Library Building for footings and sidewalk. Ms. Susan Gallup Entrance Tel.: 281-290-2609 North Harris College Email: 2700 W. W. Thorne [email protected] Drive Houston, Texas

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2010 Lone Star College Construction materials engineering, Lone Star College System System earthwork, drilled footing observations, 5000 Research Forest Drive HARC Renovation concrete, asphalt and steel testing. The Wooldands, Texas 77381 5000 Research Forest Ms. Jean Rivard Drive Tel.: 713-351-1667 Lone Star College Email: System [email protected] The Woodlands, Texas

2009 Lone Star College Geotechnical exploration, foundation re- Lone Star College System commendations for three chillers, four c/o Jones Lang LaSalle Montgomery Campus boilers, two cooling towers and central 1401 McKinney Street, St 1050 Central Plant, Chiller plant building consisting of drilled Houston, Texas 77010 Units, Central Building footings, spread footings or mat Mr. Ed Shoemaker, AIA Montgomery County, foundations Tel.: 713-888-4060 Texas Email: [email protected]

2009 Lone Star College Geotechnical exploration, drilled footing Lone Star College College Park Drive and floating slab recommendations for c/o Jones Lang LaSalle Science/Health buildings, recommendations on paving 1401 McKinney Street, St 1050 Building, and fire lane, depth of root fibers, etc. Houston, Texas 77010 Academic/Classroom, Construction materials engineering Mr. Ed Shoemake, AIA Music Room services. Tel.: 713-888-4060 Montgomery County, Email: Texas [email protected]

2001 Houston Community Forensic Engineering Houston Community College College Building Distress Study Facilities Management Gymnasium Structure 3100 Main, Mail Code1113 Main Campus Houston, Texas 77002 Houston, Texas Ms. Latrisha Miller Tel.: 713-718-7562

1999 Houston Community Forensic Engineering Services Houston Community College College 3100 Main, Mail Code 1113 Biology Building Houston, Texas 77002 Central Campus Ms. Latrisha Miller Houston, Texas Tel.: 713-718-7562

1999 Houston Community Forensic Engineering - Houston Community College College Building Distress Study c/o PSS Partnership Skill Building 2470 West Gray Falls, Suite 240 Houston, Texas Houston, Texas 77077 Mr. Tim Stalinsky, P.E. Tel.: 713-782-1040 Email: [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Universities

Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2019 Outdoor Batting Cages Geotechnical exploration for batting University of Saint Thomas 4004 Graustark Street cages, drilled footing and spread footing 1209 West Main Street Houston, Texas 77006 recommendations, soils and groundwater Houston, Texas 77006 conditions, laboratory testing, site condi- Mr. Rick LeBlanc tions, site topography, root fibers, active Tel.: 713-525-3147 zone, PVR, drainage, earthwork, compac- E-mail: [email protected] tion, soil stabilization, site conditions, construction considerations.

2018 Geotechnical and Geotechnical and monitor wells sites, Texas A & M Agrilife Research Monitor Wells drilling, collect core samples in PVC Bio & AG Engineering Four Site in tubes at all four sites, soil and ground- Texas A & M University Texas water conditions, review field data and 201 Scoates Hall present finding in a geotechnical report. 2117 TAMU College Station, Texas 77843 Mr. James D. Dunn, Jr., P.E. Tel.: 979-845-2180 E-mail: [email protected]

2017 Rice University Geotechnical exploration for rope course, Rice University Rope Course and Zip zip line and parking lot, asphalt pavement 6100 Main Street Line recommendations, drilled footings, lateral Houston, Texas 77005 6100 Main Street and uplift capacity, ground-water, Mr. Bob Nguyen Houston, Texas 77005 laboratory testing, site conditions, site Tel.: 713-348-5125 topography, root fibers, active zone, PVR, E-mail: [email protected] drainage, earthwork, compaction, soil stabilization, site preparation, construction considerations.

2017 Rice University Geotechnical exploration for 50-ft tall Rice University Speaker Pole speaker pole, groundwater, laboratory 6100 Main Street Houston, Texas testing, site topography, drilled footings, Houston, Texas 77005 monopole tower foundation, allow-able Mr. Bob Nguyen loading, lateral and uplift capacity, lateral Tel.: 713-348-5125 capacity, soil unit weight, subsoil E-mail: [email protected] settlement, settlement analysis, site preparation, construction considerations.

2017 Rice University Construction materials engineering for Rice University Athletic Field athletic field, laboratory testing of backfill c/o B. Bell Builders, L.P. Rice Boulevard and materials, field density testing of backfill 104 Industrial Blvrd, Ste. 100 Stadium Road materials and placement observations. Sugar Land, Texas 77478 Houston, Texas Mr. Nick Kothari Tel.: 281-948-4519 E-mail: [email protected]

2016 Proposed Agricultural Construction materials testing, conducted Texas A & M University and Business proofrolling observations, subgrade soils, Facilities Planning and Multipurpose laboratory compaction, field density tests, Construction Classroom Building drilled pier installation observations, post 301 Tarrow Street Prairie View A & M grouted drilled pier observations, concrete College Station, Texas 77840 University testing for suspended slabs, building Mr. David Wilkinson, AIA Prairie View, Texas frame members, foundation piers, post- Tel.: 979-219-4883 tensioned, structural steel observations, E-mail: [email protected] masonry observations and testing.

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2013 Texas A & M Construction materials engineering The Texas A & M University University services, laboratory compaction, field System Agriculture & density tests on subgrade and fill in floor Facilities Planning and Business slab and behind retaining wall, drilled Construction Prairie View A & M footing installation observations, concrete 301 Tarrow Street Prairie View, Texas testing for drilled footings, grade beams, College Station, Texas 77840 floor slabs and elevator pit, structural steel Mr. David Wilkinson visual observations. Tel.: 979-219-4883

2013 University of Houston Geotechnical exploration study for Metropolitan Transit Authority Monument Signs and practice field relocations and monument PO BOX 61429 Practice Field at location. Our services included drilled Houston, Texas 77208 Houston, Texas footings and spread footings Mr. Paul J. Derkowski, P.E. recommendations, including bearing Tel.: 713-739-3722 capacity, groundwater, laboratory testing, E-mail: [email protected] site topography, lateral and uplift loading for monument, root fibers, active zone, earthwork, soil stabilization requirements, site preparation, and construction considerations.

2012 Texas A & M Construction materials engineering The Texas A & M University University services, laboratory compaction, field System Kyle Field District density tests on subgrade and fill in floor Facilities Planning and Plan – Phase II slab and behind retaining wall, drilled Construction Building 361 – footing installation observations, concrete Mail Stop 1586 Nutrition and Lobby testing for drilled footings, grade beams, College Station, Texas 77840 Addition floor slabs and elevator pit, structural steel Mr. Joshua Glaze College Station, Texas visual observations. Tel.: 713-799-1676 Email: [email protected]

2011 University of Houston Recommendations for cement-stabilized Shah Smith & Associates, Inc. Cement-Stabilized sand backfill, review of reports for proctor 2825 Wilcrest, Suite 350 Sand Backfill testing Houston, Texas 77043 Cooling Tower 5 Sump Mr. Jeffery Bolander, P.E. Pit Tel.: 713-780-7563 Central Plant Email: Houston, Texas [email protected]

2011 Texas A & M Construction Materials Engineering, The Texas A & M University University earthwork, post-tensioned elongation System Student Housing measurements, concrete testing, window 200 Technology Way, Ste 1162 University leak testing College Station, Texas 77845 Apartments – Phase II Mr. Randy A. Zaddach, AIA Hensel Drive Tel.: 979-458-7064 College Station, Texas Email: [email protected]

2010 Texas A & M Construction Materials Engineering, The Texas A & M University University earthwork, post-tensioned elongation System Student Housing measurements, concrete testing, window 200 Technology Way, Ste 1162 University Apartments leak testing College Station, Texas 77845 Hensel Drive Mr. Randy A. Zaddach, AIA College Station, Texas Tel.: 979-458-7064 Email: [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2009 University of Houston Geotechnical Exploration Shah Smith & Associates, Inc. Central 2825 Wilcrest, Suite 350 Plant Expansion Houston, Texas 77043 Houston, Texas Mr. Jeffery Bolander, P.E. Tel.: 713-780-7563 Email: [email protected]

2008 University of Houston Geotechnical Exploration University of Houston Central Campus 4211 Elgin Street, Suite 277A Addition to Structural Houston, Texas 77204 Engineering Mr. Art Javaid Laboratory, South Park Tel.: 713-743-0970 Annex Email: Houston, Texas [email protected]

2008 University of Houston Geotechnical Exploration Bovay Engineers, Architects and Compressor Designers Foundation at 5555 West Loop South, Ste 150 Houston, Texas Bellaire, Texas 77401 Mr. Carlos M Sera, P.E. Tel.: 713-668-6641

2008 Texas A & M Construction materials engineering, Texas A&M University System University earthwork, drilled footing observations, Facilities, Planning & Construction Texas Institute for concrete testing, stabilization 200 Technology Way, Suite 1162 Preclinical Studies recommendations, steel testing, window College Station, Texas 77845 Facility leak testing. Mr. Rene Ramirez College Station, Texas Tel.: 979-458-7062 E-mail: [email protected]

2007 Texas A & M Geotechnical Exploration Shah Smith & Associates, Inc. University 2825 Wilcrest, Suite 350 Upgrade of Central Houston, Texas 77043 Utility Plant and Mr. Jeffery Bolander, P.E. Satellite Utility Plant 3 Tel.: 713-780-7563 College Station, Texas Email: [email protected]

2005 Texas A & M West Geotechnical Exploration and Shah Smith & Associates, Inc. Campus Utility Construction Materials Engineering 2825 Wilcrest, Suite350 Plant No. 2 Expansion Houston, Texas 77042 College Station, Texas Mr. Jeffery Bolander, P.E. Tel.: 713-780-7563 Email: [email protected]

2003 Sam Houston State Geotechnical Engineering Services Sam Houston State University Univ. P.O. Box 2357 Reconstruction/Full- Huntsville, Texas 77341 Depth Reclamation Mr. Jerry Dickens 144,000 Sq. Ft. Tel.: 936-294-1915 Parking Lot Email: Huntsville, Texas [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

2003 University of Houston Geotechnical Engineering Services University of Houston Printing Press 4211 Elgin, Room 200 Department Houston, Texas 77204-1004 General Services Ms. Parisa Mazratain Building Tel: 713-743-8025 Houston, Texas

2002 University of Houston Geotechnical Engineering Services, University of Houston Parking Lots 6C and Construction Facilities Planning & Constr. 15C Materials Engineering 4211 Elgin, Room 200 Central Campus Houston, Texas 77204-1004 Houston, Texas Mr. Polycarp Okore, AIA Tel.: 713-743-5957 Email: [email protected]

2002 Texas Southern Construction Materials Engineering, Texas Southern University University stabilization recommendations, earthwork c/o Bycin Paving Running Track observations, asphalt placement P.O. Box 941741 Houston, Texas observations and testing, asphalt coring Houston, Texas 77094 Mr. Terry Bynum Tel.: 281-345-2728 Email: [email protected]

2001 Texas A&M Soils and Foundation Exploration Texas A&M University University P.O. Box 1675 Fiscal Building Galveston, Texas 77553 Galveston, Texas Mr. Nyles Graham Tel.: 409-740-4557 Email: [email protected]

2001 Texas Southern Soils and Foundation Exploration Texas Southern University University TSU Box 1682 Parking Lot "R" 3100 Cleburne Avenue Expansion Houston, Texas 77004 Houston, Texas Mr. Ron Butler Tel.: 713-313-7375 Email: [email protected]

1999 Texas A & M Soils and Foundation Exploration Texas A & M University University P.O. Box 1675 Building at Avenue U Galveston, Texas 77553 Galveston, Texas Mr. Nyles Graham Tel.: 409-740-4557 Email: [email protected]

1998 Rice University Construction Materials Engineering Rice University James Baker Institute c/o Morganti Texas, Inc. Houston, Texas 350 N. Sam Houston Parkway E., Suite 121 Houston, Texas 77060 Mr. Ron Brookfield Tel.: 281-448-1015 Email: [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

1998 Texas A&M Soils and Foundation Exploration Texas A&M University University P.O. Box 1675 Office Building Galveston, Texas 77553 Mitchell Campus Ms. Josie Mejia Galveston, Texas Tel.: 409-740-4550 Email: [email protected]

2002 University of Houston Geotechnical Engineering Services, University of Houston Parking Lots 6C and Construction Facilities Planning & Constr. 15C Materials Engineering 4211 Elgin, Room 200 Central Campus Houston, Texas 77204-1004 Houston, Texas Mr. Polycarp Okore, AIA Tel.: 713-743-5957 Email: [email protected]

2002 Texas Southern Construction Materials Engineering, Texas Southern University University stabilization recommendations, earthwork c/o Bycin Paving Running Track observations, asphalt placement P.O. Box 941741 Houston, Texas observations and testing, asphalt coring Houston, Texas 77094 Mr. Terry Bynum Tel.: 281-345-2728 Email: [email protected]

2001 Texas A&M Soils and Foundation Exploration Texas A&M University University P.O. Box 1675 Fiscal Building Galveston, Texas 77553 Galveston, Texas Mr. Nyles Graham Tel.: 409-740-4557 Email: [email protected]

2001 Texas Southern Soils and Foundation Exploration Texas Southern University University TSU Box 1682 Parking Lot "R" 3100 Cleburne Avenue Expansion Houston, Texas 77004 Houston, Texas Mr. Ron Butler Tel.: 713-313-7375 Email: [email protected]

1999 Texas A & M Soils and Foundation Exploration Texas A & M University University P.O. Box 1675 Building at Avenue U Galveston, Texas 77553 Galveston, Texas Mr. Nyles Graham Tel.: 409-740-4557 Email: [email protected]

1998 Rice University Construction Materials Engineering Rice University James Baker Institute c/o Morganti Texas, Inc. Houston, Texas 350 N. Sam Houston Parkway E., Suite 121 Houston, Texas 77060 Mr. Ron Brookfield Tel.: 281-448-1015 Email: [email protected]

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING

Year Project Name/Location Firms Responsibility Owners Name/Address

1998 Texas A&M Soils and Foundation Exploration Texas A&M University University P.O. Box 1675 Office Building Galveston, Texas 77553 Mitchell Campus Ms. Josie Mejia Galveston, Texas Tel.: 409-740-4550 Email: [email protected]

1997 Texas A&M Geotechnical Exploration Texas A & M University University c/o Tippett & Gee Cooling Towers 502 N. Willis Street College Station, Texas Abilene, Texas 79603 Mr. Clint Rosenbaum Tel.: 915-673-8291

1996 University of Houston Soils and Foundation Exploration Studies, University of Houston System Construction Materials Engineering 4211 Elgin, Suite 200 Downtown Campus Houston, Texas 77004 Student Life Building Mr. Art Javaid Houston, Texas Tel.: 713-743-0970 E-mail: [email protected]

1997 Texas A&M Geotechnical Exploration Texas A & M University University c/o Tippett & Gee Cooling Towers 502 N. Willis Street College Station, Texas Abilene, Texas 79603 Mr. Clint Rosenbaum Tel.: 915-673-8291

1996 University of Houston Soils and Foundation Exploration Studies, University of Houston System Construction Materials Engineering 4211 Elgin, Suite 200 Downtown Campus Houston, Texas 77004 Student Life Building Mr. Art Javaid Houston, Texas Tel.: 713-743-0970 E-mail: [email protected]

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APPENDIX B - ACCREDITATION CERTIFICATES

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING

APPENDIX C

MBE, HUB and DBE CERTIFICATES

GEOTECH ENGINEERING AND TESTING