EHI Corp. performs comprehensive inspections on bridges in the United States and abroad. Our team of consultants work with municipalities to ensure that proper preventative maintenance is being performed. We assess above-ground and below-ground structural items, soil erosion, and useful life. Inspections are completed quickly and independently to protect the safety of road travelers.
Our consultants provide bridge inspection and maintenance solutions in the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean. EHI uses state of the art technology to assess damage and report work orders in real-time for faster repair response. We can perform automated maintenance and monitoring to improve safety.
EHI Corp can design a cost-effective structure to meet your needs and time frame. This process includes design, permitting, material procurement, scheduling and construction.
While the roads require repairs, aging bridges pose a more significant threat. Timely repairs can prevent disasters like the collapse of the I-35 bridge in Minneapolis that killed 13 people. The federal government estimated that it would take $123 billion to completely repair all our nation’s bridges.
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