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Our Process: Built for Compliance, Speed & Clarity

From pre-construction to final sign-off, we give you a clear plan, live monitoring, and engineer-signed documentation so crews keep working and liability stays low.

Before Work Begins

Placement, thresholds, and baseline photos ready before crews start work.

Site Assessment

Practical placement plan: where sensors go, why, and how we’ll keep readings within spec while crews stay productive.

Baseline Data Collection

Photo-and-notes survey of adjacent properties documenting pre-existing cracks and conditions for later comparison.

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Install & Monitor

Live readings, instant alerts, reports on schedule.

Once the placement plan is approved, we install calibrated Micromate seismographs and A-weighted microphones and activate continuous monitoring at FDOT/ISEE thresholds. Real-time readings, automated exceedance alerts, and daily engineer review ensure issues are caught early. You receive signed reports on the cadence we set, creating a defensible record throughout the project.

Post-Survey & Closeout

When construction wraps, we return to the documented areas and re-shoot the same angles to verify conditions. Our engineers reviews the new photos and readings against your baseline, highlight any variances, and note whether limits were exceeded. You receive a clear, signed closeout packet summary of monitoring, photo comparisons, and conclusions so you can file the project with confidence and answer questions later without delay.

Detailed Inspection

We revisit pre-identified structures and capture dated photos under matching angles plus notes on any visible changes.

Baseline Comparison

Side-by-side match-back to the presurvey record with annotations. Any variances are flagged and explained.

Engineer-Sealed Closeout Report

Final PDF with compliance summary, sensor map, event log, and recommendations archived for your records.

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Why Does Vibration Monitoring Matter

On active jobs, vibration isn’t if, it’s how much. Continuous monitoring keeps crews within DOT/ISEE limits, alerts you before inspectors do, and documents every reading. The result: fewer stoppages, fewer disputes, and a defensible record when questions come up months later—so work keeps moving and owners stay confident.

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Ready To Keep Your Jobsite Compliant?

Talk directly with a monitoring engineer, no sales reps.

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