
MTC Expands Geotechnical Capabilities with Advanced Seismograph System
MTC is proud to announce the addition of a cutting-edge engineering seismograph system to our suite of geotechnical tools. This investment enables us to perform Multi Channel

MTC is proud to announce the addition of a cutting-edge engineering seismograph system to our suite of geotechnical tools. This investment enables us to perform Multi Channel

Understanding the physical properties of soil is crucial when designing safe, stable, and long-lasting infrastructure. That’s why geotechnical laboratory testing plays an essential part in

Who Is Affected? The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is in the process of introducing the Michigan-Specific Risk-Based Corrective Action (MIRBCA)

When winter weather hits, it’s not all about cozy vibes and hot cocoa—it’s also a sneaky culprit behind pavement distress. Here’s how it works: As

To protect Michigan’s children from exposure to lead in drinking water, the state has enacted the “Filter First” law, which went into effect on October

We are excited to welcome Guy Rousseau as our new Environmental Division Manager. With his extensive knowledge, deep expertise, and unique background, Guy is set

Accurately assessing heat transfer properties of soil is critical in the design of underground power cables, which are becoming increasingly more common as part of renewable energy installations.

Tim Lautenbach, P.E., a dedicated professional with a rich history at MTC, has been promoted to West Michigan CMET Division Manager.

By: Jon O’Brock, P.E., Project Manager and Joe Klumpstra, Project Geologist – Direct Image Geotechnical testing and sampling methods to evaluate subsurface conditions are ever

Construction Safety Week is an annual event that takes place the first week of May to promote safety awareness and improve safety practices. The event