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CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES

CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES

SERVICES

CONSTRUCTION SERVICES

Our Construction Engineering & Inspection (CE&I), Materials Testing (CMT), and Instrumentation (CI) services support infrastructure projects from start to finish. CE&I and CMT ensure soils, concrete, and asphalt meet regulatory and performance standards through rigorous inspections, quality control, and expert oversight. By identifying issues early, ensuring compliance, and optimizing workflows, we help keep projects on track while minimizing risks and delays.

Our Instrumentation specialists provide real-time data and long-term monitoring to assess structural integrity, manage risks, and verify compliance. With industry-leading expertise, accredited labs, and field specialists, we deliver insights that drive confident decision-making.

CE & I SERVICES

CERTIFICATIONS

CMT SERVICES

CERTIFICATIONS

CI SERVICES

Foundation Load Testing

Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)

Construction Inspection and Monitoring

Existing Structures Monitoring Services

CERTIFICATIONS

CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

CONSTRUCTION
PROJECTS

City of Augusta Highland Avenue WTP, Augusta, Georgia

Provided consulting engineering, construction oversight, management & inspection and construction materials testing and engineering recommendations of soils, concrete and asphalt for the Highland Avenue WTP. Construction costs $70 million.

Caloosahatchee River West Basin Storage Reservoir (C-43 WBSR)

Developed by C-43 Water Management Builders for the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the C-43 West Basin Storage Reservoir is a 170,000-acre-foot infrastructure project designed to store excess freshwater from the Caloosahatchee River, stabilize salinity levels, and prevent algal blooms. MC Squared provided critical laboratory management, construction materials testing, and quality control, ensuring compliance with USACE standards. Our contributions—including testing 22 million cubic yards of embankment, 110,000 tons of soil-cement armoring, and 19 miles of soil-bentonite cutoff wall—have helped ensure the reservoir’s durability, reliability, and long-term impact on Florida’s water resources and communities.

Falkenburg Advanced Water Treatment Plant, Hillsborough County, Florida

Provided subsurface investigations and associated recommendations for the expansion of this facility from 9 to 12 MGD. Components of the project included new headworks, clarifier, new pump station and reject storage tanks. Provided materials testing of soils, concrete and asphalt during construction phase. Construction costs $30 million.