Bunnell Lammons Engineering (BLE), Inc.
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Bunnell Lammons Engineering (BLE), Inc. services

Materials Laboratory Services

Our advanced equipment and highly trained laboratory technicians have the capability to perform most routine geotechnical and construction materials testing. We approach our work with the precision of scientists and maintain the efficient professionalism our clients have come to expect from BLE. With our own in-house AASHTO accredited laboratory, we’re able to offer our clients quick testing turnaround without sacrificing the accuracy or quality of our process.

Construction Services

Special Inspections Service

BLE provides Special Inspection services in accordance with Chapter 17 of the International Building Code (IBC). The purpose of Chapter 17 of the IBC is to regulate the quality, workmanship and requirements for the materials outlined in that chapter, including concrete, masonry, steel and wood.

Solid Waste Engineering

Site Selection Service

When considering a site for landfill development, a detailed “fatal flaw” assessment must be conducted to determine compliance with “location restrictions”. State and Federal regulations establish due diligence criteria to ensure that landfills are built in suitable geological areas away from faults, wetlands, floodplains or other restricted areas. Site specific investigations also help to determine the engineering suitability and cost viability of a landfill construction project.

Geotechnical Engineering

Traditional Services

BLE provides services to investigate the project site, perform testing and analysis and make recommendations for foundation and site preparation. Focused on cost effective, quality solutions, we consider both technical requirements and project budget when making recommendations for foundation systems.

Environmental Consulting

Due Diligence Services

You need to know the risk factors you’re up against when purchasing a property, upgrading an existing facility, or selling an asset. Environmental liabilities relating to land or water contamination, or existing permit requirements can be unnoticed, resulting in cost and delays for a project.