ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ENERGY, INC.

Construction Defects Analysis, Inspection, and Reinforcement

Inspections  for  Construction  Defects  and  Seismic  Hazards

 

 

   Structural Integrity Inspection of Bridges, Dams, Power Plants, Schools,

   Universities, Airport Towers, Hospitals, Stadiums, and Infrastructure for the

   Determination of Construction Defects, Foundation Failure, and Seismic Hazards

       conducted by Civil and Construction Engineers, Seismologists, and Geotechnical Engineers of

  Environmental Science & Energy, Inc.

    Charles B. Pyke, Ph.D., President, CEO, and Principal Scientist

 

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or (877) 373-4629

 

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CLIMATIC AND OTHER DATA;  PRECISE, PINPOINT DATA INTERPOLATION TO SPECIFIC LOCATIONS;  ANALYSIS; HIGH-RESOLUTION DATA MAPPING:

Climatic, Meteorological, Hydrologic, Seismic, and Coastal / Ocean Data

Compilation, Integration, and Detailed Expert Analysis of Raw, Processed, and Interpolated Climatic and Other Scientific Data

High-Resolution, Broadcast Quality Mapping of Climatic and Other Data to 0.1 Kilometer

Precise Pinpoint Interpolation of Climatic and Other Scientific Data to Specific Locations 

CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS ANALYSIS, STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY INSPECTION, REINFORCEMENT, AND RENOVATION:

Airport Towers, Terminals, Runways, Taxiways, and Parking Structures

Beaches, Ports, Harbors, Marinas, Lagoons Marshes, Wetlands, and Coral Reefs,

Breakwaters, Seawalls, Jetties, Groins, Piers, Wharfs, and Docks

Bridges, Tunnels, Railroads, Highways, and Public Works Infrastructure

Cell Phone Towers, Radio and Television Antenna Towers

Coal Mines, Natural Gas Wells, Processing Plants, and Pipelines

Construction Defects Analysis -SUMMARY

Dams, Spillways, Levees, Canals, and Aqueducts

Electric and Telephone Transmission Lines, Towers, and Poles

Factories and Processing Plants

Federal Buildings, Post Offices, State and Local Government Offices

High-Rise Office Buildings, Condos, and Apartment Buildings

Hospitals, Medical Centers, Health Clinics

Malls, Theaters, Churches, Synagogues

Military Bases and Other Military Facilities

Oil Rigs Oil Wells, Oil Refineries, and Oil Pipelines

Police Stations and  Fire Stations

Power Plants - Conventional and Nuclear

Prisons, Jails, Juvenile Detention Facilities

Public and Private Schools, Colleges, Universities

Stadiums and Sports Arenas

Structural Integrity Inspection -SUMMARY

Water Reclamation Plants

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, GLOBAL WARMING, SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, AND WARNING SYSTEMS:

Environmental Planning, Impact Reports, Impact Statements, and Site Assessments; Natural Resources Conservation

Flood and Tsunami Warning Systems; Earthquake and Environmental Monitoring Systems; Volcano Alerting Services

Global Warming Climate Modeling

Meteorological and Hydrologic Instruments

Thermo-Haline Ocean Circulation

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Entomology:  Insects, Spiders, Bedbugs

Hydrology:  Floods, Water Intrusion

Meteorology:  Weather, Sun, Moon

Other Scientific and  Engineering Fields

METEOROLOGY, HYDROLOGY, AND EARTH SCIENCES;  HAZMAT TRAINING:

Certified Hazardous Materials Training

Certified Weather Observers

Customized Weather Forecasts

Seasonal Weather Outlooks

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Ocean Wave and Tidal Energy

Wind, Solar, Hydroelectric, Geothermal, and Biofuels Energy,

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Construction Safety, Structural Integrity

Energy from Renewable Sources

Entomology, Arachnology, Pest Control

Floods, Hydrology, Water Resources

Meteorology, Sun, Moon, and Light Levels

Oceanography and Coastal Engineering

Other Scientific and Engineering Services

Pest Control Business Development Services

Public Lectures, Documentaries, Textbooks

Public Lectures, Documentaries, Textbooks

 

 

 

    

Inspections for Construction Defects and Seismic Hazards 

The recent devastating earthquakes in Haiti, Chile, and China and the recent explosion of the Gulf of Mexico oil rig and resulting massive oil spill, plus the recent coal mine disasters in West Virginia and Kentucky, underscore the need for preventative mitigation and restoration efforts for these earthquake-ravaged countries and for the U.S. and elsewhere, as well as for the many dams, power plants (nuclear and conventional), bridges, freeways, schools, stadiums, transmission lines, water and sewage pipelines, port facilities, seawalls, oil wells, offshore oil rigs, and coal mines in the U.S. and around the world, including Haiti, Chile, and China, that may be in danger of collapse or destruction - in the event of an earthquake, tsunami, storm, oil spill, explosion, or other disastrous event.

Charles B. Pyke, Ph.D., President, CEO, and Principal Scientist of  Environmental Science & Energy, Inc., offers engineering and geological expertise in performing structural integrity inspections for the determination of construction defects and seismic hazards in buildings, bridges, power plants, tunnels, transmission lines, oil wells, oil refineries, offshore oil rigs, coal mines, public and private schools, universities, airports, and  other structures anywhere in the U.S. or Canada, or around the world.  We offer repair, restoration, and reconstruction services for many of the structures found to be defective or in danger of collapse or severe damage in the event of an earthquake, strong wind, snow load, or other stress placed upon the structures.  [Many of the defects, hazards, and remedial services may apply to the earthquake-damaged Port-au-Prince, Haiti and to locations damaged by the earthquake and/or tsunami in Chile.]   These include, but are not limited to:

The types of structures and facilities affected include, but are not limited to:

  • Airport runways and taxiways, worn down by weather, by heavy aircraft traffic, by earthquakes, and by liquefaction, ground shifts, and subsidence.

  • Airport towers and terminals.

  • Bridges, road and railroad -  spanning water, such as rivers, lakes, channels, and bays.

  • Bridges, road and railroad - spanning roads and land features, such as canyons.

  • Bridges, pedestrian.

  • Approaches to bridges.

  • Dams and spillways.

  • Hydroelectric power plants.

  • Nuclear power plants.

  • Other power plants. 

  • Highways, freeways, city streets, and other roads, including elevated highways, torn up by heavy truck travel.

  • Railroad and bus stations.

  • Railroad tracks, including elevated tracks, worn down by weather, land subsidence and liquefaction, earthquakes, and years of train travel .

  • Railroad tracks that were not originally designed for today's heavy trains.

  • Tunnels:  road, railroad, and pedestrian.

  • Elevated walkways.

  • River levees and embankments.

  • Aqueducts and canals.

  • Seawalls, breakwaters, jetties, and groins.

  • Piers, wharfs, and docks.

  • Oil wells.

  • Oil. refineries. 

  • Offshore oil rigs and platforms.

  • Coal mines and coal processing plants.

  • Oil and natural gas pipelines - above and below ground. 

  • Public works infrastructure, including underground water-supply pipes and conduits.

  • Public works infrastructure, including underground sewer pipes and conduits.

  • Public works infrastructure, including above-ground water-supply pipes and conduits.

  • Public works infrastructure, including above-ground sewer pipes and conduits.

  • Other infrastructure.

  • High-rise office buildings. 

  • Buildings and other structures in Lower Manhattan that may have been weakened by the attacks of 9/11/2001. 

  • Buildings and other structures in overseas war zones that may have been weakened by bombs. grenades, or heavy gunfire. 

  • Federal buildings, state and local government buildings.

  • Military bases and other military facilities.

  • Hospitals, medical centers, and health clinics.

  • Factories and other manufacturing facilities.

  • Water reclamation plants.

  • Large radio and television antenna towers, cellular telephone transmission towers. 

  • Large electric and telephone transmission line towers.

  • Telephone poles. 

  • Bus and truck terminals.

  • Public and private schools, colleges, and universities.

  • Malls, theaters, and concert halls.

  • Churches, temples, synagogues, and mosques.

  • Stadiums, sports arenas, and other athletic and recreational facilities.

  • Restaurants and fast-food outlets.

  • Retail stores and malls.

  • Police stations and fire stations.

  • Prisons, jails, and juvenile detention facilities.

  • Hotels, motels, condominiums, and apartments.

  • Single-family residences.

  • Swimming pools - large and small. 

  • Ships. including cruise ships and cargo ships.

  • Boats, including houseboats.

  • Railroad cars, passenger and freight,  worn down by overloading, adverse weather, and years of use. 

  • Airplanes:  military, commercial passenger, commercial freight, and private - aging and wearing down by extended use.

  • Numerous other types of buildings, roads, and other structures.

The defects and hazards include, but are not limited to:

  • Faulty, shoddy, or generally poor original construction.

  • Construction that met building and seismic codes at the time of the original construction, but which fail to meet today's codes, and which could be a hazard to life and property in the future.

  • Construction that met building and seismic codes at the time of the original construction, but which have deteriorated over the years or were damaged or weakened by fire, weather, floods, tsunamis, earthquakes, ground subsidence, landslides, avalanches, or blasts (including sonic booms or nearby demolitions). 

  • Foundation failures of bridges and structures, resulting from corrosion, earthquakes, subsidence, liquefaction, ground shifts, tsunamis, and/or gradual deterioration of materials from water currents and  weather.   

  • Landslides:  threats; slides that have occurred since construction of a structure and may have weakened the structure.

  • Liquefaction:  threats; liquefaction that has occurred since construction of a structure and may have weakened the structure.

  • Slope failure:  threats; slope failure that has occurred since construction of a structure and may have weakened the structure.

  • Sink holes:  threats; sink holes, including hidden sink holes, that may be developing, or may have developed since construction of a structure, and may have weakened the structure and/or could threaten the structure..

  • Corrosion, over the years, of underground and above-ground natural gas, water supply, and sewer pipes and conduits.

  • Asbestos that may be present in some structures.

  • Earthquake faults and potential for major shaking or permanent ground deformation.

  • Proximity of a structure to earthquake faults and soil vulnerable to magnified shaking.

  • Potential for subsidence of the soil beneath a structure, including differential subsidence within a structure's footprint.

Services Offered:

  • Inspection of the structure, facility or pipeline.

  • Construction defects analysis.

  • Structural analysis for damage, deterioration, or corrosion over the years.

  • Seismic hazards and seismic safety analysis

  • Repair of defects.

  • Mitigation, overhaul, or renovation - partial or total.

  • Asbestos removal.

  • Reinforcement of the structure or facility.

  • Restoration or reconstruction of the structure or facility.

  • Protection against maximum credible earthquake.

  • Protection against maximum credible wind event.

  • Demolition or removal of entire structure or facility.

  • Replacement of entire structure or facility.

  • Design and construction of new airports:  towers, terminals, runways, and taxiways, U.S. and overseas.

  • Design and construction of new universities, colleges, and schools - public and private - U.S. and overseas.

  • Design and construction of new high-speed railroad tracks and railroad trains.

  • Research into improvement in the construction of various structures or facilities.


 

For more information about these services and other programs:

Telephone:    Environmental Science & Energy, Inc.:  (520) 625-8346 or (877) 373-4629,

       cellular (520) 310-9931 or (775) 742-5376.  Alternate (520) 625-8316.

FAX:  Call (520) 625-8346 to obtain fax number.

e-mail:  Call (520) 625-8316 to obtain e-mail address.

Mailing address for Dr. Charles B. Pyke, President & CEO: 

   P. O. Box 1747, Green Valley, AZ  85622-1747

Contract, billing, and payment address:

   P. O. Box 292760, Phelan, CA  92329-2760.

 

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