AEIS is regularly featured in industry publications and media for our innovative work in testing, inspection, and certification. From project highlights to awards and expert commentary, explore our latest news to see how we’re shaping the future of infrastructure.
Visual inspections and non-destructive testing (NDT) tools are both key to ensuring bridge safety during routine inspections.
A Q&A with John Carlson, Technical Manager and Project Manager, AEIS; and Dan Gorman, Quality Manager, Skanska.
Many in the AEC industry are pushing to repair and improve America’s aging infrastructure, particularly its 617,000 bridges. One of the experts leading this push is our President and Co-Founder of Atlas Evaluation & Inspection Services (AEIS), which provides inspection, testing, certification, failure analysis, engineering, and material research services for infrastructure projects.
For the Wittpenn Bridge project, AEIS performed visual and NDT inspections as well as welding inspections on the two orthotropic deck splices that run the length of the lift span.
The Wittpenn Bridge, a vertical-lift span that extends New Jersey Route 7 over the Hackensack River and connects Kearny and Jersey City, has reached another milestone in its steps to completion since construction began in 2011.
The leading inspection firm used non-destructive testing for the state’s first orthotropic bridge deck.
Bridge cable corrosion can be devastating to the integrity of a bridge over time. It’s imperative that stakeholders perform regular testing and inspection to mitigate disaster.
After the tragic partial collapse of a condominium building in Surfside, Florida, it’s time to rethink how we maintain our built environment.
Welding metallurgy is a critical component in constructing infrastructure projects, but it is often not completely understood among the engineering, building, and design communities. with greater knowledge of welding processes and techniques, design-build teams may save money, reduce project liability, and improve overall profitability.
Atlas Evaluation & Inspection Services (AEIS), providing inspection, testing, certification, failure analysis, engineering and material research services for infrastructure projects with an emphasis on welding metallurgy and non-destructive testing, announced Terence Hampton, EIT, has been hired as a Project Manager.
Our mechanical engineer with over two decades of experience managing complex projects, shares some insights on the importance of long-term safety and project quality for major infrastructure and construction projects.
Testing, inspection, and certification company Atlas Evaluation & Inspection Services (AEIS) announced that the first-ever Goel Ultrasonic Testing (UT) Challenge will take place on December 3-4, 2021, at the firm’s headquarters at 801 Montrose Avenue in South Plainfield, New Jersey, USA.
New York, NY—Atlas Evaluation & Inspection Services (AEIS), a leading testing, inspection, and certification company, announced the first-ever Goel Ultrasonic Testing (UT) Challenge will take place this December 3-4, 2021 at the firm’s headquarters at 801 Montrose Avenue in South Plainfield, NJ.
New York, NY —Atlas Evaluation & Inspection Services (AEIS), a leading testing, inspection, and certification company, announced the first-ever Goel Ultrasonic Testing (UT) Challenge will take place this December 3-4, 2021 at the firm’s headquarters at 801 Montrose Avenue in South Plainfield, NJ.
New York, NY Atlas Evaluation & Inspection Services (AEIS) has completed testing and inspection on Gov. Mario Cuomo Bridge, an iconic new $3.98 billion twin-span bridge featuring eight traffic lanes with shoulders, dedicated bus and emergency vehicle lanes, and one of the longest bike and pedestrian bridge paths of its kind.
Testing and inspection on the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge in New York was recently completed by Atlas Evaluation & Inspection Services (AEIS). The $3.98 billion twin-span bridge features eight traffic lanes with shoulders, dedicated bus and emergency vehicle lanes, and one of the longest bike and pedestrian bridge paths of its kind. The bridge replaced the old Tappan Zee Bridge over the Hudson River.
With approximately $500 billion spent on infrastructure in the U.S. annually, ensuring large-scale infrastructure—like buildings and bridges, pipelines, roadways, and electrical grids—are safe and secure is of critical importance not just to the building teams, but to society as well.
New York, NY — Atlas Evaluation & Inspection Services (AEIS), a leading testing, inspection and certification company based in South Plainfield, NJ, has completed testing and inspection on LaGuardia Airport’s new Terminal B Headhouse, an ultramodern 840,000 square-foot, four-story building that replaces the Central Terminal Building and a former parking garage.
These days, contractors in the infrastructure space might consider themselves lucky as the coronavirus crisis ravages other industries. Roads, bridges, tunnels and similar projects that end up serving a public need often push forward despite economic or social turmoil and are a steady source of employment for skilled workers, managers, engineers and other construction personnel.
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