Construction Monitoring and Testing Services

At Pennsylvania Soil and Rock, we are very committed to the work that we do. We take great pride in ensuring that our clients receive the very best product that can be achieved. This is why we treat every construction monitoring project that we are involved in as if it were our own project.

PS&R provides a wide range of construction monitoring and testing services including:

  • Shallow and Deep Foundations — installation, testing and evaluation

  • Earthwork — soil compaction

  • Concrete Testing

  • Asphalt Pavement Testing

  • Masonry — installation and testing

  • Structural Steel Inspection

  • Full Depth Reclamation

Most of our field technicians have either a degree in civil engineering, geology or a related field, which gives them an edge over other employees in this field. In addition, our field technicians hold various Troxler, ACI and NICET certifications. We also have an AWS certified weld inspector on staff to complete structural steel inspection (welds, connections and bolts). Our team of trained, experienced field technicians takes a “hands-on”, proactive approach to providing construction monitoring and material testing services. This allows us to resolved construction issues promptly as they arise, in order to maintain construction schedules without unnecessary additional costs.

PS&R is poised to provide all the monitoring and testing services you need for your construction projects.

For each construction monitoring project, an appointed project engineer selects one of our trained, certified, and experienced field technicians for the field monitoring portion of the work. The field technician coordinates with the project superintendent and/or contractor foreman to schedule site visits to ensure that all work is performed per the applicable project drawings and specifications. When necessary, the field technician will make suggestions to the contractors to correct any deficiencies that are observed. Site visits are documented in daily field reports detailing the work completed and summarizing all test results. The project engineer is in constant communication with the field technician, reviewed all field reports and is always available to provide additional recommendations where more technical solutions are warranted.