Services

Geotechnical Engineering

Geotechnical engineering is a boundary value problem. Appropriate and well planned subsurface investigation program consisting of test boring, test pit, geophysical test, and laboratory test is the essence of good foundation design. Very detailed site specific geotechnical and geophysical data as well as a thorough understanding of  the local geologic environment are essential to the proper prediction of local site effects and seismic design. Highly variable geologic conditions along with a lack of strong ground motion recordings create uncertainty in predicting site response.

Foundation Engineering

In urban setting, assessing negative impacts of a proposed construction on existing adjacent structures and implementing protective measures in design is imperative to the success of the project. High rise towers are generally designed to bear on a thick concrete mat or raft that is supported on deep foundations. Piles or drilled shafts derive their capacity from competent hard soil or rock layers.

Structural Engineering

AMERIGEO, Inc. provides structural engineering  services to owners, architects, engineers, and contractors on small to large, private, and public projects throughout the tri-state region and the greater New York City.

Instrumentation Service

AMERIGEO, Inc. provides instrumentation and monitoring services to owners, architects, engineers, and contractors on small to large, private, and public projects throughout the tri-state region and the greater New York City.

Construction Support 
Services

AMERIGEO, Inc. provides special inspection and instrumentation and monitoring services to owners, architects, engineers, and contractors on small to large, private, and public projects throughout the tri-state region and the greater New York City. We are aware of the risks and responsibilities in the construction industry. We therefore ensure that our inspectors conduct their work in accordance with approved drawings, specifications, pertinent codes and standards such as OSHA regulations, New York City Building and Construction Code, ASTM, International Building Code, and NY and NJ DOT Codes.