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Everlast offers a wide array of engineering services to fit any seawall project while keeping budget in mind.

General Consultations
are available with our experiences technical sales staff and/or in-house engineers.

Conceptual designs
can help provide “ideas” for particular projects before project data is available.

Preliminary designs
can then be provided by ESP engineers after significant and specific project information has been gathered.

Calculations, drawings, and specifications
are provided to a project engineer which can then be incorporated into the bid documents.

Everlast engineers are licensed in most coastal states and can provide signed and sealed final designs as a specialty designer to the owner or project engineer of record. Everlast can then work with the owners and qualified contractors to provide final design/build solutions for the project. This method is becoming more popular and reduces claims by allowing potential construction issues to be solved on the front end of the project.

Everlast can work with the successful low bid contractor to provide a lower cost, and/or longer lasting solution than the original specification through its value engineering solutions.

Testing
EES spends tens of thousands of dollars annually to make sure that our product line of synthetic sheet pile is the most thoroughly tested product in the market. Sheet piles need to have high impact strengths for installation and durability. Drop Dart impact (ASTM D256-00) testing and Izod impact testing (ASTMD256) is an excellent indicator of the materials ability to withstand the stresses endured during installation and impact loading for the service life of the structure.

Creep Testing
Creep Testing is extremely important for vinyl manufacturers as it measures the deformation of the material under a constant load. EES has completed over 10,000 hours of creep testing utilizing ASTM D5262 and is proud to report that at 4,000 psi total strain of less than 3% are realized. Tensile Tests or Pull Tests, are performed to calculate the Modulus (E) and where the material “yields”. These numbers are vital in determining the deflection of a particular structure which is the single most important criterion to consider when designing with vinyl. Independent certified labs, equipped with the latest equipment and techniques, ensure that the parts perform as designed.

 

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