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Bangor-based S.W.Cole Engineering Inc. has acquired the construction materials testing division of EIV Technical Services, a Vermont-based firm that provides services in the fields of civil engineering, construction inspection, hydrology, survey, environmental permitting and historic assessment.
S.W.Cole Engineering Inc., a 36-year-old geotechnical engineering, construction materials testing and geoenvironmental services firm with 90 employees and offices in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, announced in a press release that it acquired EIV’s construction materials testing equipment and laboratory. EIV will retain all of its services aside from construction materials testing and will continue to grow and operate in Williston, Vt.
Chad Michaud, senior vice president of S.W.Cole, the new Burlington area operation will be overseen by Alan Brown, who has 30 years of experience in the construction materials testing industry in Vermont. Brown will also continue to oversee S.W.Cole’s office in White River Junction, Vt., as he has done since it opened in 2013.
“This acquisition allows S.W.Cole to service the demand for construction materials testing in the greater Burlington area and, coupled with our White River Junction office, allows us better access to the entire state of Vermont,” Michaud said in the release.
S.W.Cole’s laboratories provide physical testing of concrete, soil, aggregates and asphalt. Its technicians also provide special inspections and field testing of construction materials for buildings, roads and bridges, water and wastewater projects, industrial and manufacturing projects and wind power and transmission projects throughout New England.
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