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UES offers a wide range of services across three core service areas: Environmental and Earth Sciences, Sustainable Infrastructure Solutions, and Geophysical Technology. With a nationwide network of more than 85 locations, our team of experienced professionals ensure successful project execution, meeting client objectives with cost-effective and efficient outcomes, on time and within budget. Together, we deliver comprehensive engineering solutions that drive progress and promote sustainability.

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Sustainable Infrastructure Solutions

Geophysical Technologies

Grand Cyprus

The Grand Cyprus project included the construction of a new, multi-family residential development on the west side of Winter Garden Vineland Road (across from Grand Cypress Golf Course) in Orlando, Florida. The site plan indicated four buildings, each being four-story, wood-framed apartments and associated parking/drive areas.UES provided eight Standard Penetration Tests (SPT) borings within the proposed apartment building footprints to a depth of 40 below existing land surface (bls) and ten SPT borings within the proposed pavement/exfiltration trench areas to a depth of 15 feet bls.

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Undeveloped land holds promise and countless opportunities, and UES’ team of specialized experts are dedicated to helping you unlock its potential. Our wide range of services and experienced team are here to guide you through the process of transforming undeveloped land into a valuable and thriving asset. Whether you need site assessments, environmental consulting, geotechnical investigations, or compliance, you can lean on UES to keep your project on time and on budget.

Sedona Subdivision

On May 3, 2017, UES issued a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in compliance with ASTM E1527-13 for the subject property. The Phase I ESA site reconnaissance indicated the presence of numerous abandoned drums and containers, as well as evidence of agricultural pesticide use.UES Recommended a Phase II ESA. On May 30, 2017, UES conducted a Phase II ESA at the subject property based on the observations noted in the Phase I ESA. Based on the findings, arsenic was identified at a concentration exceeding the Soil Cleanup Target Level (SCTL) for residential use properties set forth in Chapter 62-777, Florida Administrative Code, at the location of a greenhouse and a shed present on the central portion of the subject property.Based on the Phase II ESA results, UES recommended that the unsuitable soil be removed and properly disposed of in accordance with State mandates. In October 2017, UES provided turn-key source removal remediation services. UES personnel demolished buildings, removed trees, and cleared obstacles for the excavation. UES excavated, loaded, transported, and properly disposed of 800 tons of unsuitable soil detected in the Phase II process.

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