Applied Geoscience & Engineering, Inc.

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AG&E has worked on contracts with various agencies and architect-engineering consultants, and has successfully completed those projects on schedule and within budget. Examples include:
  • PennDOT bridges and highways in several counties, including the bridges and ramps on I-95 which are being constructed for access to the Philadelphia International Airport
  • Foundation reports for bridges and retaining walls for the Amtrak high-speed rail line between New York and Boston
  • Foundation analyses and foundation report for the US Airways Maintenance hanger at the Philadelphia International Airport
  • Several Carpenter Technology buildings
  • Sovereign Center
  • Barta building
  • Rehabilitation of several sections of Route 202 in Philadelphia. SR 0202 Section 701, Montgomery County(PADOT District 6): Reconnaissance,Soils and Geological Engineering Report(RSGER) plus final Subsurface Investigation and Foundation Reports(LRFD)for nine bridges, two culverts and six retaining walls. SR 0202,section 300 philadelphia(PADOT District 6): Preparation of bid package/contract (490 borings) including bidding award and administration, coordination and inspection of subsurface boring, sampling and testing for 490 borings. Foundation Analyses and preparation of RSGERs and foundation reports for ten bridges, six culverts five retaining walls and ITS structures. Completed pavement design(including resilient modulus evaluation) for the main line side roads, ramps and also submitted life cycle analyses.
  • SEPTA projects including the Market Street Elevated Project and several bus depots
  • Wilkes-Barre Scranton Airport terminals, garages, and other major airport construction
  • Rehibilitation of several dams having seepage problems
AG&E is committed to thoroughness from inception to completion. AG&E uses past project information and experience to enhance current projects. Final submission of reports is based on three important review steps. They are to ensure that the scope of the work is fully addressed, that the correctness of information is presented, and that the recommendations are practical and have considered constructability aspects. This quality assurance approach helps maintain and enhance the high caliber of work performed addressing the needs of our clients from technical and practical standpoint.