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Our
facilities include, an in-house geotechnical reference library, and state-of-the-art
computer software for geotechnical analysis, technical illustration, and
graphic presentation.
A
variety of specialty drilling rigs and crews are available in the Bay
Area.
Soils
testing laboratories services are available within a few minutes of our
office.
We
have a collection of resource materials that provide the foundation for
complete site-specific investigations. We also utilize technical libraries
and databases from other geotechnical consultants offices as well as internet
mapping and databases from the USGS, ABAG and California Department of
Conservation.
Other resources include:
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Aerial photographic libraries of from Pacific Aerial Surveys
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Rainfall data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration;
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Professional journals, bulletins and publications;
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U.S. Geological Survey open file reports, geologic quadrangles, and
publications;
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California Department of Mines and Geology open file reports, geologic
and landslide maps, and publications;
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Alquist Priolo, fault and seismicity study maps; and
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Numerous computer programs to facilitate slope stability analyses,
earthquake and fault risk assessment analyses, and geotechnical design.
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