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Qualitest provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Scanning Services in Mississauga

Qualitest provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Scanning Services in Mississauga

Qualitest Canada provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo scanning services in Mississauga Ontario area at various concrete projects where voids, honeycombs, and delamination will be a big concern.  We provides the topnotch Ultrasonic Pulse Echo scanning services throughout Canada including Mississauga, Hamilton, Sarnia, Milton, St. Catharines, Ottawa, Brampton, London, Markham, Vaughan, Kitchener, Windsor, Vancouver, Surrey, Langley, Richmond, Delta, Burnaby, Victoria, Kitimat, Dawson Creek, Kelowna, Kamloops, Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Peace River, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Regina and Saskatoon.

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method for scanning sub-surface targets in concrete elements. UPE methods use acoustic stress waves to study the properties of sub-surface layers, and locate defects by identifying any anomaly of acoustical impedance that is different from concrete. The test method was developed to address practical limitations of the general Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity test, such as the need to access both sides of the concrete element. 

UPE uses stress waves. The principle concept behind the test is measuring the transit time of ultrasonic wave in concrete. A modern UPE instrument consists of an array of piezoelectric transducers that are capable of exciting concrete surface through short-burst high amplitude pulse-high voltage and high current. As the pulse propagates within the concrete, it gets reflected and refracted at the interface of voids, or other internal targets. Any anomaly in acoustical impedance leads the emitted impulse and the reflected stress waves are monitored at the receiving transducer. The signals are analyzed to calculate the wave travel time.

Qualitest Canada provides world-class engineering services in Canada in Welding Engineering, Geotechnical Investigation, Environmental Site Assessment (ESA Phase I, II and III), Construction Materials Testing Services, and Non-destructive Testing for Steel and Concrete and Ultrasonic Pulse-Echo (UPE).

Honeycomb in Concrete

Concrete

Structural flaws cause severe damage and collapse. Ultrasonic Pulse Echo (UPE) is an advanced imaging technique used to detect defects in concrete structures. Ultrasonic testing provides information on the strength and quality of concrete, and it can be used to determine voids, honeycombs, delaminations, pipes, cracks, and defects. The ultrasonic pulse-echo (UPE) technology extends ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) applications to objects where access is limited to a single side. Qualitest uses the PD8050 for UPE testing, the World’s Lightest Wireless Ultrasonic Imaging System with Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence Capabilities.

Qualitest provides ultrasonic pulse-echo (UPE) testing services for various projects. Our clients include federal and provincial government, contractors, developers, consultants, and owners.

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo can be used to:

  • Location of subsurface defects of concrete such as flaws, cracks, honeycombing, and poor patches.
  • Measurement of thickness of concrete elements
  • Determination of concrete pulse velocity for homogeneity and strength estimation

Contact us admin@qualitests.com today to get a quote.

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Qualitest provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Scanning Services in Kitchener

Qualitest provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Scanning Services in Kitchener

Qualitest Canada provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo scanning services in Kitchener Ontario area at various concrete projects where voids, honeycombs, and delamination will be a big concern.  Qualitest provides the topnotch Ultrasonic Pulse Echo scanning services throughout Canada including Mississauga, Hamilton, Sarnia, Milton, St. Catharines, Ottawa, Brampton, London, Markham, Vaughan, Kitchener, Windsor, Vancouver, Surrey, Langley, Richmond, Delta, Burnaby, Victoria, Kitimat, Dawson Creek, Kelowna, Kamloops, Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Peace River, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Regina and Saskatoon.

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method for scanning sub-surface targets in concrete elements. UPE methods use acoustic stress waves to study the properties of sub-surface layers, and locate defects by identifying any anomaly of acoustical impedance that is different from concrete. The test method was developed to address practical limitations of the general Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity test, such as the need to access both sides of the concrete element. 

UPE uses stress waves. The principle concept behind the test is measuring the transit time of ultrasonic wave in concrete. A modern UPE instrument consists of an array of piezoelectric transducers that are capable of exciting concrete surface through short-burst high amplitude pulse-high voltage and high current. As the pulse propagates within the concrete, it gets reflected and refracted at the interface of voids, or other internal targets. Any anomaly in acoustical impedance leads the emitted impulse and the reflected stress waves are monitored at the receiving transducer. The signals are analyzed to calculate the wave travel time.

Qualitest Canada provides world-class engineering services in Canada in Welding Engineering, Geotechnical Investigation, Environmental Site Assessment (ESA Phase I, II and III), Construction Materials Testing Services, and Non-destructive Testing for Steel and Concrete and Ultrasonic Pulse-Echo (UPE).

Concrete

Honeycomb in Concrete

Structural flaws cause severe damage and collapse. Ultrasonic Pulse Echo (UPE) is an advanced imaging technique used to detect defects in concrete structures. Ultrasonic testing provides information on the strength and quality of concrete, and it can be used to determine voids, honeycombs, delaminations, pipes, cracks, and defects. The ultrasonic pulse-echo (UPE) technology extends ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) applications to objects where access is limited to a single side. Qualitest uses the PD8050 for UPE testing, the World’s Lightest Wireless Ultrasonic Imaging System with Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence Capabilities.

Qualitest provides ultrasonic pulse-echo (UPE) testing services for various projects. Our clients include federal and provincial government, contractors, developers, consultants, and owners.

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo can be used to:

  • Location of subsurface defects of concrete such as flaws, cracks, honeycombing, and poor patches.
  • Measurement of thickness of concrete elements
  • Determination of concrete pulse velocity for homogeneity and strength estimation

Contact us admin@qualitests.com today to get a quote.

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Qualitest provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Scanning Services in Hamilton

Qualitest provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Scanning Services in Hamilton

Qualitest Canada provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo scanning services in Hamilton Ontario area at various concrete projects where voids, honeycombs, and delamination will be a big concern.  Qualitest provides the topnotch Ultrasonic Pulse Echo scanning services throughout Canada including Mississauga, Hamilton, Sarnia, Milton, St. Catharines, Ottawa, Brampton, London, Markham, Vaughan, Kitchener, Windsor, Vancouver, Surrey, Langley, Richmond, Delta, Burnaby, Victoria, Kitimat, Dawson Creek, Kelowna, Kamloops, Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Peace River, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Regina and Saskatoon.

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method for scanning sub-surface targets in concrete elements. UPE methods use acoustic stress waves to study the properties of sub-surface layers, and locate defects by identifying any anomaly of acoustical impedance that is different from concrete. The test method was developed to address practical limitations of the general Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity test, such as the need to access both sides of the concrete element. 

UPE uses stress waves. The principle concept behind the test is measuring the transit time of ultrasonic wave in concrete. A modern UPE instrument consists of an array of piezoelectric transducers that are capable of exciting concrete surface through short-burst high amplitude pulse-high voltage and high current. As the pulse propagates within the concrete, it gets reflected and refracted at the interface of voids, or other internal targets. Any anomaly in acoustical impedance leads the emitted impulse and the reflected stress waves are monitored at the receiving transducer. The signals are analyzed to calculate the wave travel time.

Qualitest Canada provides world-class engineering services in Canada in Welding Engineering, Geotechnical Investigation, Environmental Site Assessment (ESA Phase I, II and III), Construction Materials Testing Services, and Non-destructive Testing for Steel and Concrete and Ultrasonic Pulse-Echo (UPE).

Concrete

Honeycomb in Concrete

Structural flaws cause severe damage and collapse. Ultrasonic Pulse Echo (UPE) is an advanced imaging technique used to detect defects in concrete structures. Ultrasonic testing provides information on the strength and quality of concrete, and it can be used to determine voids, honeycombs, delaminations, pipes, cracks, and defects. The ultrasonic pulse-echo (UPE) technology extends ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) applications to objects where access is limited to a single side. Qualitest uses the PD8050 for UPE testing, the World’s Lightest Wireless Ultrasonic Imaging System with Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence Capabilities.

Qualitest provides ultrasonic pulse-echo (UPE) testing services for various projects. Our clients include federal and provincial government, contractors, developers, consultants, and owners.

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo can be used to:

  • Location of subsurface defects of concrete such as flaws, cracks, honeycombing, and poor patches.
  • Measurement of thickness of concrete elements
  • Determination of concrete pulse velocity for homogeneity and strength estimation

Contact us admin@qualitests.com today to get a quote.

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Qualitest provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Scanning Services in Toronto

Qualitest provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Scanning Services in Toronto

Qualitest Canada provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo scanning services in Toronto and throughout Canada including Mississauga, Hamilton, Sarnia, Milton, St. Catharines, Ottawa, Brampton, London, Markham, Vaughan, Kitchener, Windsor, Vancouver, Surrey, Langley, Richmond, Delta, Burnaby, Victoria, Kitimat, Dawson Creek, Kelowna, Kamloops, Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Peace River, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Regina and Saskatoon.

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method for scanning sub-surface targets in concrete elements. UPE methods use acoustic stress waves to study the properties of sub-surface layers, and locate defects by identifying any anomaly of acoustical impedance that is different from concrete. The test method was developed to address practical limitations of the general Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity test, such as the need to access both sides of the concrete element. 

UPE uses stress waves. The principle concept behind the test is measuring the transit time of ultrasonic wave in concrete. A modern UPE instrument consists of an array of piezoelectric transducers that are capable of exciting concrete surface through short-burst high amplitude pulse-high voltage and high current. As the pulse propagates within the concrete, it gets reflected and refracted at the interface of voids, or other internal targets. Any anomaly in acoustical impedance leads the emitted impulse and the reflected stress waves are monitored at the receiving transducer. The signals are analyzed to calculate the wave travel time.

Qualitest Canada provides world-class engineering services in Canada in Welding Engineering, Geotechnical Investigation, Environmental Site Assessment (ESA Phase I, II and III), Construction Materials Testing Services, and Non-destructive Testing for Steel and Concrete and Ultrasonic Pulse-Echo (UPE).

Concrete

Honeycomb in Concrete

Structural flaws cause severe damage and collapse. Ultrasonic Pulse Echo (UPE) is an advanced imaging technique used to detect defects in concrete structures. Ultrasonic testing provides information on the strength and quality of concrete, and it can be used to determine voids, honeycombs, delaminations, pipes, cracks, and defects. The ultrasonic pulse-echo (UPE) technology extends ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) applications to objects where access is limited to a single side. Qualitest uses the PD8050 for UPE testing, the World’s Lightest Wireless Ultrasonic Imaging System with Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence Capabilities.

Qualitest provides ultrasonic pulse-echo (UPE) testing services for various projects. Our clients include federal and provincial government, contractors, developers, consultants, and owners.

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo can be used to:

  • Location of subsurface defects of concrete such as flaws, cracks, honeycombing, and poor patches.
  • Measurement of thickness of concrete elements
  • Determination of concrete pulse velocity for homogeneity and strength estimation

Contact us admin@qualitests.com today to get a quote.

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Concrete Honeycomb scanning with Ultrasonic Pulse Echo technology

Concrete Honeycomb scanning with Ultrasonic Pulse Echo technology

Qualitest Canada provides Concrete Honeycomb scanning with Ultrasonic Pulse Echo technology  throughout Canada including Mississauga, Hamilton, Sarnia, Milton, St. Catharines, Ottawa, Brampton, London, Markham, Vaughan, Kitchener, Windsor, Vancouver, Surrey, Langley, Richmond, Delta, Burnaby, Victoria, Kitimat, Dawson Creek, Kelowna, Kamloops, Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Peace River, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Regina and Saskatoon.

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method for scanning sub-surface targets in concrete elements. UPE methods use acoustic stress waves to study the properties of sub-surface layers, and locate defects by identifying any anomaly of acoustical impedance that is different from concrete. The test method was developed to address practical limitations of the general Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity test, such as the need to access both sides of the concrete element. 

UPE uses stress waves. The principle concept behind the test is measuring the transit time of ultrasonic wave in concrete. A modern UPE instrument consists of an array of piezoelectric transducers that are capable of exciting concrete surface through short-burst high amplitude pulse-high voltage and high current. As the pulse propagates within the concrete, it gets reflected and refracted at the interface of voids, or other internal targets. Any anomaly in acoustical impedance leads the emitted impulse and the reflected stress waves are monitored at the receiving transducer. The signals are analyzed to calculate the wave travel time.

Qualitest Canada provides world-class engineering services in Canada in Welding Engineering, Geotechnical Investigation, Environmental Site Assessment (ESA Phase I, II and III), Construction Materials Testing Services, and Non-destructive Testing for Steel and Concrete and Ultrasonic Pulse-Echo (UPE).

Concrete

Honeycomb in Concrete

Structural flaws cause severe damage and collapse. Ultrasonic Pulse Echo (UPE) is an advanced imaging technique used to detect defects in concrete structures. Ultrasonic testing provides information on the strength and quality of concrete, and it can be used to determine voids, honeycombs, delaminations, pipes, cracks, and defects. The ultrasonic pulse-echo (UPE) technology extends ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) applications to objects where access is limited to a single side. Qualitest uses the PD8050 for UPE testing, the World’s Lightest Wireless Ultrasonic Imaging System with Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence Capabilities.

Qualitest provides ultrasonic pulse-echo (UPE) testing services for various projects. Our clients include federal and provincial government, contractors, developers, consultants, and owners.

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo can be used to:

  • Location of subsurface defects of concrete such as flaws, cracks, honeycombing, and poor patches.
  • Measurement of thickness of concrete elements
  • Determination of concrete pulse velocity for homogeneity and strength estimation

Contact us admin@qualitests.com today to get a quote.

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Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Scanning to find voids, honeycombs and delamination in Concrete walls and slabs

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Scanning to find voids, honeycombs and delamination in Concrete walls and slabs

Qualitest Canada provides Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Scanning to find voids, honeycombs and delamination in Concrete walls and slabs through its highly qualified Engineers and Inspectors. Qualitest Inspectors perform this Ultrasonic Pulse Echo Scanning services throughout Canada including Toronto, Mississauga, Hamilton, Sarnia, Milton, St. Catharines, Ottawa, Brampton, London, Markham, Vaughan, Kitchener, Windsor, Vancouver, Surrey, Langley, Richmond, Delta, Burnaby, Victoria, Kitimat, Dawson Creek, Kelowna, Kamloops, Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Peace River, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Regina and Saskatoon.

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo is a non-destructive testing (NDT) method for scanning sub-surface targets in concrete elements. UPE methods use acoustic stress waves to study the properties of sub-surface layers, and locate defects by identifying any anomaly of acoustical impedance that is different from concrete. The test method was developed to address practical limitations of the general Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity test, such as the need to access both sides of the concrete element. 

UPE uses stress waves. The principle concept behind the test is measuring the transit time of ultrasonic wave in concrete. A modern UPE instrument consists of an array of piezoelectric transducers that are capable of exciting concrete surface through short-burst high amplitude pulse-high voltage and high current. As the pulse propagates within the concrete, it gets reflected and refracted at the interface of voids, or other internal targets. Any anomaly in acoustical impedance leads the emitted impulse and the reflected stress waves are monitored at the receiving transducer. The signals are analyzed to calculate the wave travel time.

Qualitest Canada provides world-class engineering services in Canada in Welding Engineering, Geotechnical Investigation, Environmental Site Assessment (ESA Phase I, II and III), Construction Materials Testing Services, Non-destructive Testing for Steel and Concrete and Ultrasonic Pulse-Echo (UPE).

Structural flaws cause severe damage and collapse. Ultrasonic Pulse Echo (UPE) is an advanced imaging technique used to detect defects in concrete structures. Ultrasonic testing provides information on the strength and quality of concrete, and it can be used to determine voids, honeycombs, delaminations, pipes, cracks, and defects. The ultrasonic pulse-echo (UPE) technology extends ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) applications to objects where access is limited to a single side. Qualitest uses the PD8050 for UPE testing, the World’s Lightest Wireless Ultrasonic Imaging System with Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence Capabilities.

Qualitest provides ultrasonic pulse-echo (UPE) testing services for various projects. Our clients include federal and provincial government, contractors, developers, consultants, and owners.

Ultrasonic Pulse Echo can be used to:

  • Location of subsurface defects of concrete such as flaws, cracks, honeycombing, and poor patches.
  • Measurement of thickness of concrete elements
  • Determination of concrete pulse velocity for homogeneity and strength estimation

Contact us admin@qualitests.com today to get a quote.

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Where can I get WPS & PQR near Sarnia area?

Where can I get WPS & PQR near Sarnia area?

Many construction professionals in Ontario ask this question, where can I get WPS & PQR near Sarnia area? Qualitest Canada is the one stop facility in Mississauga Ontario, where you can get welding procedures and procedure qualification records as per ASME, API, AWS, CSA, LR, DNV, GL standards and codes. Qualitest Canada has developed many Welding Procedures as per ASME, CSA, API, AWS, DNV-GL, LR and other codes requirements. Qualitest provides the welding engineering services throughout Ontario including Toronto, Mississauga, Hamilton, Sarnia, Milton, St. Catharines, Ottawa, Brampton, London, Markham, Vaughan, Kitchener and Windsor. Our clients include federal and provincial government, owner users, equipment manufacturers, equipment users, processing plants, law firms, and insurance companies. We support a wide range of industries, including Marine, Oil & Gas, Manufacturing, Nuclear, Utilities, and Infrastructures etc.

Qualitest engineering team has great experience in developing welding procedures for various industries including, Oil and Gas, Nuclear, Infrastructure and Utilities projects. With more than 120 years of combined experience in analytical engineering services, our labs will get you the right answer the first time.  Our Labs staffed with engineers, scientists, and technicians from a variety of disciplines, including Welding engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and Material Engineers. You can contact one of our nearest office locations for any Welding Engineering assistance. Our highly experienced engineers are fully aware of latest LLoyd’s Register (LR), ABS, DNV-GL, ASME, API, CSA, AWS, and other code requirements when developing new welding procedures or reviewing the existing welding procedures. Also our Engineers are always paying more attention into the end user’s or client’s project specific requirements when developing Welding Procedures for SAGD and Marine industries (DNV-GL).

Qualitest Canada is a world leader in designing, testing and documenting the Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) for different applications. Our highly experienced welding engineers and technical professionals will design the welding procedure specification (WPS) based on your project requirements, applicable codes and standards such as LLoyd’s Register (LR), ABS, DNV-GL, ASME, API, CSA, AWS and etc.

We are proud of our long history in successful design and documentation of welding procedures for a broad range of applications. Qualitest Canada’s welding engineers solve challenging problems regarding welding procedures and PQR preparation. Qualitest provides the following welding engineering services.

  • Developing new welding procedures
  • Review the existing welding procedures and updating against the latest code requirements
  • Perform welding quality control inspections and prepare documentation
  • Monitor the welding activities during the PQR welding
  • Providing welding solutions for any sizes of the projects.
  • Performing welding Engineering audits at clients facilities
  • Supplying all kind of base and filler materials for welding procedure development
  • CWB Retained Engineering Services

Contact us at admin@qualitests.com today to get a quote.

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Where can I get WPS & PQR near Toronto area?

Where can I get WPS & PQR near Toronto area?

Many construction professionals in Ontario ask this question, where can I get WPS & PQR near Toronto area? Qualitest Canada is the one stop facility in Mississauga Ontario, where you can get welding procedures and procedure qualification records as per ASME, API, AWS, CSA, LR, DNV, GL standards and codes. Qualitest Canada has developed many Welding Procedures as per ASME, CSA, API, AWS, DNV-GL, LR and other codes requirements. Qualitest provides the welding engineering services throughout Ontario including Toronto, Mississauga, Hamilton, Sarnia, Milton, St. Catharines, Ottawa, Brampton, London, Markham, Vaughan, Kitchener and Windsor. Our clients include federal and provincial government, owner users, equipment manufacturers, equipment users, processing plants, law firms, and insurance companies. We support a wide range of industries, including Marine, Oil & Gas, Manufacturing, Nuclear, Utilities, and Infrastructures etc.

Qualitest engineering team has great experience in developing welding procedures for various industries including, Oil and Gas, Nuclear, Infrastructure and Utilities projects. With more than 120 years of combined experience in analytical engineering services, our labs will get you the right answer the first time.  Our Labs staffed with engineers, scientists, and technicians from a variety of disciplines, including Welding engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and Material Engineers. You can contact one of our nearest office locations for any Welding Engineering assistance. Our highly experienced engineers are fully aware of latest LLoyd’s Register (LR), ABS, DNV-GL, ASME, API, CSA, AWS, and other code requirements when developing new welding procedures or reviewing the existing welding procedures. Also our Engineers are always paying more attention into the end user’s or client’s project specific requirements when developing Welding Procedures for SAGD and Marine industries (DNV-GL).

Qualitest Canada is a world leader in designing, testing and documenting the Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) for different applications. Our highly experienced welding engineers and technical professionals will design the welding procedure specification (WPS) based on your project requirements, applicable codes and standards such as LLoyd’s Register (LR), ABS, DNV-GL, ASME, API, CSA, AWS and etc.

We are proud of our long history in successful design and documentation of welding procedures for a broad range of applications. Qualitest Canada’s welding engineers solve challenging problems regarding welding procedures and PQR preparation. Qualitest provides the following welding engineering services.

  • Developing new welding procedures
  • Review the existing welding procedures and updating against the latest code requirements
  • Perform welding quality control inspections and prepare documentation
  • Monitor the welding activities during the PQR welding
  • Providing welding solutions for any sizes of the projects.
  • Performing welding Engineering audits at clients facilities
  • Supplying all kind of base and filler materials for welding procedure development
  • CWB Retained Engineering Services

Contact us at admin@qualitests.com today to get a quote.

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Geotechnical Investigation Services near Oshawa Ontario

Geotechnical Investigation Services near Oshawa Ontario

Qualitest Canada provides world class Geotechnical investigation services near Oshawa Ontario and surrounding areas. We have completed many successful geotechnical testing projects throughout Canada including  Toronto, Mississauga, Hamilton, Sarnia, Milton, St. Catharines, Ottawa, Brampton, London, Markham, Vaughan, Kitchener, Windsor, Vancouver, Surrey, Langley, Richmond, Delta, Burnaby, Victoria, Kitimat, Dawson Creek, Kelowna, Kamloops, Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Peace River, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Regina and Saskatoon.

Geotechnical Investigation is required to obtain information on the physical properties of foundation soils, determination of foundation type for the proposed structure, and repair of distressed soil and structure due to weak subsurface conditions. Qualitest provides world-class engineering services in Canada in Welding Engineering, Geotechnical Investigation, Environmental Site Assessment (ESA Phase I, II and III), Construction Materials Testing Services, and Non-destructive Testing for Steel and Concrete and Ultrasonic Pulse-Echo (UPE). Our full range of geotechnical investigation services for various projects such as condominium, high-rise building, commercial, industrial, oil & gas, Mining, Marine, and transportation sectors always keep us the #1 geotechnical engineering firm in the industry. Our geotechnical investigations include as follows:

  • Geotechnical site investigation including laboratory testing of soils
  • Site improvement, surface drainage, excavation and backfilling
  • Foundation type including spread footings, cast-in-place concrete friction piles,
    end-bearing piles, screw piles, driven pipe piles, continuous flight auger (CFA) piles etc.
  • Cement type and seismicity
  • Footing inspection and bearing capacity assessment for foundation soil
  • Settlement analysis and slope stability analysis
  • Sub-grade preparation and pavement design
  • Pile construction monitoring
  • Routine and advanced construction QA/QC
  • Project management.

We are providing geotechnical investigation services in all over Canada, mainly in Ontario, Alberta and British Colombia.

Contact us at admin@qualitests.com today to get a quote.

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Geotechnical Investigation Services in Mississauga Ontario

Geotechnical Investigation Services in Mississauga Ontario

Qualitest Canada provides world class Geotechnical investigation services in Mississauga Ontario and surrounding areas. We have completed many successful geotechnical testing projects throughout Canada including  Toronto, Mississauga, Hamilton, Sarnia, Milton, St. Catharines, Ottawa, Brampton, London, Markham, Vaughan, Kitchener, Windsor, Vancouver, Surrey, Langley, Richmond, Delta, Burnaby, Victoria, Kitimat, Dawson Creek, Kelowna, Kamloops, Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Peace River, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Regina and Saskatoon.

Geotechnical Investigation is required to obtain information on the physical properties of foundation soils, determination of foundation type for the proposed structure, and repair of distressed soil and structure due to weak subsurface conditions. Qualitest provides world-class engineering services in Canada in Welding Engineering, Geotechnical Investigation, Environmental Site Assessment (ESA Phase I, II and III), Construction Materials Testing Services, and Non-destructive Testing for Steel and Concrete and Ultrasonic Pulse-Echo (UPE). Our full range of geotechnical investigation services for various projects such as condominium, high-rise building, commercial, industrial, oil & gas, Mining, Marine, and transportation sectors always keep us the #1 geotechnical engineering firm in the industry. Our geotechnical investigations include as follows:

  • Geotechnical site investigation including laboratory testing of soils
  • Site improvement, surface drainage, excavation and backfilling
  • Foundation type including spread footings, cast-in-place concrete friction piles,
    end-bearing piles, screw piles, driven pipe piles, continuous flight auger (CFA) piles etc.
  • Cement type and seismicity
  • Footing inspection and bearing capacity assessment for foundation soil
  • Settlement analysis and slope stability analysis
  • Sub-grade preparation and pavement design
  • Pile construction monitoring
  • Routine and advanced construction QA/QC
  • Project management.

We are providing geotechnical investigation services in all over Canada, mainly in Ontario, Alberta and British Colombia.

Contact us at admin@qualitests.com today to get a quote.