November 2021
Meet the New Standard in Lateral Deformation Monitoring
RST’s new MEMS Digital In-Place Inclinometer (IPI) System is designed to reliably measure lateral movement, particularly when continuous remote monitoring is required. It provides an early warning for movements, essential for protecting life and equipment.  RST’s proprietary MEMS Digital IPI System provides exceptional temperature sensitivity to alert you to changes underground quicker. Our industry-leading technology measures deflection through sensors chained along a digital signal cable. Modbus protocol readily interfaces to most automated data acquisition systems providing you with early warning of potential issues. Designed for ease of installation, serviceability and fast delivery, RST’s In-Place Inclinometer System saves time, saves money, and increases safety.  
ESC Steel Expands Across the Globe and Goes Beyond 34 Years
Since ESC Steel’s inception in Australia in 1986, the group expanded into Asia in 1991, set up in the Middle East in 2004 and arrived in the USA in 2012. ESC, over the years, has evolved into an internationally certified organization with full capacity in engineering and design, project management, research and development, manufacturing, supply, and construction. ESC has successfully incorporated engineering support and design to its discipline as a systematic approach to foundation solutions, marine piling, marine equipment, trench safety, corrosion control, and diversified structural steel fabrication.

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Introducing Goble Pile Check
Goble Pile Check (GPC) was pioneered by the late Professor George G. Goble, Ph.D., the father of dynamic load testing. His groundbreaking research, funded by the Federal Highway Administration and the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) in 1968, resulted in the birth of the Pile Driving Analyzer. H2R Corp. was working alongside Dr. Goble between 2012 and 2017, when he passed away. Since 2017, H2R became the sole source and sole developer of the GPC system. The system is now supported by three most powerful software programs:
  • GPC
  • GPC Review, with instant automatic signal
matching (iN GAPA) results in real time for
any non-uniform pile configuration.
  • N_GAPA for advanced signal matching analysis
TEI Innovation Drives our Powerful Drills
TEI Rock Drills, Inc., is the industry leading manufacturer of high-performance drilling attachments, drilling components, safety equipment and limited access rock drill rigs. Our unique drilling platform incorporates innovative TEI drilling technology with the construction industry’s most rugged soil and rock drilling components. TEI Rock Drills is an ISO certified manufacturing facility located in Montrose, Colorado, and is hard at work in soil nailing, micro piling, mining, and tunneling jobsites worldwide. TEI provides extraordinary customer support and maintains an extensive catalog of new equipment and replacement parts. Along with the extensive dealer network and stocking distributors, TEI has you covered.
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