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June 23, 2017 rockman Links, Resources Comments Off on Moretrench

Moretrench: dewatering and groundwater control, ground freezing, underpinning, deep foundations, grouting systems, earth retention and excavation support, and environmental remediation. Through offices in New Jersey, Florida, New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Washington D.C.

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Geosynthetics is the official publication of the North American Geosynthetics Society (NAGS) and the Geosynthetic Materials Association, a division of the Industrial Fabrics Association International. Published since 1983, Geosynthetics provides timely and accurate industry information […]

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Rocscience Inc.

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Developer of geotechnical software used worldwide by over 5,000 users in over 100 countries for dams, levees, underground powerhouses, tunnels, and soil and rock slopes. Their best known products include RockWorks, SWedge, Dips, Examine, Slide […]

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Structural Anchor Supply

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Structural Anchor Supply supplies engineering-based foundation products covering applications such as earth retention, underpinning, pipe support, and more. Visit Structural Anchor Supply

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