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OUR SERVICES

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Associated Earth Sciences, Inc. (AESI) is a multi-disciplinary, professional consulting firm that has provided integrated geotechnical engineering, geophysical, and hydrogeological services in the Pacific Northwest since 1981 to clients in both the private and public sectors. AESI’s staff of approximately 70 includes geotechnical engineers, licensed geologists, hydrogeologists, and geophysicists.

AESI provides services in five related technical areas:

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING

Expert Guidance Every Step of the Way

Geotechnical Engineering analysis for project elements including pervious pavement 

design, site preparation and structural fill compaction requirements, foundation and retaining designs, slope stability for both seismic and static loads, soft soil mitigation, earthwork construction monitoring, and laboratory testing.

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GEOLOGIC ASSESSMENT

A Comprehensive Approach to Consulting

Engineering Geology services including landslide hazard, seismic risk, erosion, sediment transport and coal mine hazard assessments, mineral resource evaluations and geologic mapping.

HYDROGEOLOGY

Experience and Expertise

Services include: Low Impact Development (LID) infiltration system design/evaluation, UIC well design, wellhead protection studies, well field design, water quality evaluations, and aquifer testing programs.

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GEOPHYSICS

A Non-Invasive Approach to Subsurface Exploration

Our geophysical techniques can combine with traditional exploration methods like test pits and borings to provide additional dimensionality within the subsurface. Geophysical methods employed by AESI can measure changes in physical properties such as density, elastic moduli, conductivity/resistivity, and variations in the Earth’s magnetic and gravity fields.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

▪ Stormwater Facility Design
▪ Porous Surface Design
▪ Soil Management
▪ Rain Garden/Bioswale Design
▪ Green/Soft Faced Retaining Walls
and Slopes

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