Our Experience
Summit Geoengineering Services has provided geotechnical engineering services for a variety of projects including:
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Wind Turbine projects from single turbine sites to large-scale wind farms
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Roadway Reconstruction projects for local municipalities and Maine DOT roadways
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Sewer & Waterline projects for local municipalities and commercial water production
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Open Channel Culvert and Bridge projects for local municipalities and Maine DOT
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Educational projects including new schools, additions, athletic fields (both synthetic and turf), pavements, storm water ponds, roadways, and geothermal well studies for public and private school administrations and colleges
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Financial institution projects including new banks, additions, retaining walls, and parking garages for large and small banks and call centers
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Infrastructure projects including town halls, libraries, water storage tanks, substations, and sand-salt storage buildings for municipalities and both private and public sectors
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Pedestrian Walkway projects including river trails, sidewalks, and pedestrian bridges
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Health Care projects including hospital additions, wings, and offices
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Parking Garage projects for municipalities and private developments
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Quarry and Aggregate explorations and assessments for contractors and developers
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Military projects for Maine Army National Guard, U.S. Navy, U.S Border Patrol, and Air National Guard including; facility buildings, air traffic control towers, hangars, beacon and communication towers, aircraft taxiways and aprons, and heavy duty roadways
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Pre-engineered buildings for commercial development, retail, manufacturing, and warehouse
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Retaining Wall designs including segmental block walls, pre-cast blocks, and cast-in-place concrete walls for contractors, developers, and designers
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Landslide and slope stabilization projects for municipalities and landowners
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Earth Dam stability evaluations and geotechnical design support
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Over 150 various communication tower sites throughout Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts for federal, state, and private sectors
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