Whitestone SOQ

Experience

Whitestone Associates, Inc. has been providing integrated environmental, geotechnical, and construction material

testing services at development and redevelopment sites

throughout the Eastern U.S. for over 29 years (23,000+ projects completed to date).

South Bay Redevelopment, Boston, MA Rendering: Edens Environmental, Geotechnical and CPT&I Services

Retaining Wall Design & Construction Phase Inspection Bellingham, MA Whitestone provided geotechnical engineering, retaining wall design, and construction phase inspection services for emergency stabilization and repair of two mechanically- stabilized earth (MSE) walls along the entrance to a retail center. This embankment historically supported former railroad and road crossings for a ravine and culvertized stream. The MSE wall facing had failed, requiring off-hour emergency repairs and limiting access to one-way traffic. The 27-foot high walls ultimately were refaced and drainage improvements implemented under Whitestone’s oversight .

Former Industrial Property Redevelopment Providence, RI Whitestone ’s environmental and geotechnical investigations at this former industrial property encountered the historic Moshassuck River channel that had been filled with petroleum and metals-impacted material. Whitestone designed and managed the environmental remediation program and provided construction phase testing and inspection services to facilitate redevelopment of the property as a self-storage facility.

Retail Site Construction New York City, NY

Whitestone provided testing and inspection services (including foundation tiedown, tension tests, foundation subgrade, and foundation insulation inspections) for a 17-story self-storage facility under construction in a densely populated urban area. The building will include three (3) below-grade levels. Accordingly, Whitestone’s geotechnical engineers designed foundations (including a matt, isolated columns and exterior wall footings) to bear on NYC Class 1c bedrock.

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