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Photo, upper left corner: Older bridge, Hawaii, © 2011 Timothy E. Wright, Vice President and Treasurer, Structural Integrity Solutions, Inc.
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Research & Development, Studies, Public Lectures, Documentaries, and Other Structural Integrity Services
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Structural Integrity Solutions, Inc. offers:
...all related to structural integrity issues, construction defects, and seismic hazards in bridges (including railroad bridges), dams, natural gas pipelines, power plants (excluding nuclear power plants), transmission lines, oil rigs and refineries, coal mines, schools, airports, and many other types of structures in the U.S. or around the world. Structures and facilities for which our Research & Development, Studies, Public Lectures, Television and Internet Documentaries, and Pamphlets are offered includes, but are not limited to:
Bridges, railroad - governed by Federal Railroad Administration's Bridge Safety Standards 49 CFR Bridges, pedestrian. Approaches to bridges. Dams, spillways, and river levees. Hydroelectric power plants. Power plants 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. Airport roadways and parking structures, including vehicle and pedestrian bridges.. 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 pipelines - above and below ground. Natural gas pipelines - above and below ground. Public works infrastructure, including:
Underground sewer pipes and conduits. Underground electric and telephone wires. Above-ground water supply pipes and conduits. Above-ground sewer and waste-water pipes and conduits. Above-ground electric and telephone wires, transmission lines, and poles. 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 - from Olympic size to residential. Numerous other types of buildings, roads, and other structures. The types of defects and hazards for which we offer research and studies include, but are not limited to:
Unsafe loads for railroad bridges and highway bridges. Threats of natural gas pipeline explosions. 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. Lead pipes and lead elbows in water mains and underground water and sewage pipes. Mold, fungus, and dry rot 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:
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Telephone:
FAX: Call (855) 625-8213 to obtain fax number. e-mail: Call (855) 625-8213 to obtain e-mail address. Mailing address f or Dr. Charles B. Pyke, Chairman of the Board, CFO, and Principal Scientist:P. O. Box 1747, Green Valley, AZ 85622-1747
Timothy E. Wright, Executive Vice President and Treasurer:
1222 West, 630 South, Logan, UT 84321.
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