Jacksonville, FL — Serving North Florida and South Georgia
The definitive authority on North Florida soils and materials testing.
Operating a massive hub in Jacksonville, UES is a national powerhouse for geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, and construction materials testing, essential for building near the St. Johns River.
In Jacksonville, the ground beneath a project is often the biggest risk factor. Between the coastal environment, high water tables, and the St. Johns River basin, developers cannot afford to guess about site stability. Universal Engineering Sciences (UES) acts as the highly technical safety net for developers and mid-market general contractors. Before a shovel even hits the dirt, their geotechnical and environmental teams provide critical deep soil borings and site assessments.
Once vertical construction begins, UES provides indispensable Construction Materials Testing (CMT) and threshold inspections. Their engineers verify that the concrete being poured and the steel being welded actually meet the strict structural requirements of the Florida building code. They are the analytical backbone of safe, profitable commercial and infrastructure development in North Florida.
We think UES is best for: Commercial developers, heavy-civil firms, and mid-market GCs who require rigorous third-party geotechnical analysis, environmental due diligence, and daily materials testing.
One thing to think about is their institutional focus. They provide high-level, highly technical oversight for commercial developments. If a residential homeowner is looking for a simple structural inspection for a deck, their enterprise-scale services are beyond the required scope.
CMT involves independent engineers testing the physical properties of materials like concrete, asphalt, and steel on the job site to ensure they meet structural specifications.
Yes, UES conducts comprehensive Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) to identify potential soil and groundwater contamination before property acquisition.
Absolutely. Their geotechnical engineering division specializes in analyzing Florida's unique coastal and riverfront subsurface conditions, including foundation stabilization and dewatering consulting.
Project-based fee / Engagement retainer