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Aggregates are valuable resources in construction. Because aggregates are composed of granular materials from other natural sources, the structural integrity can vary. Before aggregates are used in construction, they should be thoroughly tested. Mid-State Engineering & Testing, Inc can help.
As a family-owned and locally operated civil engineering firm, we offer a comprehensive range of aggregate testing services. We've served Nebraska and the surrounding areas since 1994, and we provide prompt service and cost-effective geotechnical solutions.
If you're ready to get started, contact us now for a free, next-day estimate. Then, once we have the estimate, we can get started on your project as soon as possible!
Aggregate testing is a crucial aspect of civil engineering. It provides valuable insights into the quality and suitability of aggregates for specific construction purposes. Here's what our testing covers:
Get in touch with Mid-State for these essential services. Our team is ready and eager to help you!
Choosing Mid-State for your civil engineering projects means opting for reliable and sensible solutions. Here's what sets us apart:
Don't hesitate to contact us now for your civil engineering needs. We stand by our work for every project!
At Mid-State, we're ready to provide the aggregate testing services you need. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to delivering results you can trust. Get in touch with us today and let us help you ensure the quality of your construction materials.
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Located in Columbus, NE. Mid-State Engineering & Testing, Inc specializes in geotechnical solutions, drilling, and construction materials testing. Free, next-day estimates. Serving you since 1994. Cost-effective services. Call us now.
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