News
IGES Adds Harvard Miniature Compaction Apparatus
- February 2011
Harvard Miniature compaction device simulates the kneading action of a sheepsfoot roller compactor.
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IGES Expands Laboratory Capabilities
- October 2010
Rock core testing capabilities added to lab testing services at IGES, Inc.
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IGES relocates Bluffdale office to Draper
- October 2010
IGES Moves to new Draper Location
Draper, Utah
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12429 S. 300 E., Ste. 100
Draper, UT 84020
Phone: 801.748.4044
Fax: 801.748.4045
IGES expands PDA capabilities
- October 2010
On site wireless capabilities added to PDA services.
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IGES, Inc. selected for I-15 CORE
- February 2010
IGES as part of the Provo River Constructors Team wins $1.2 Billion Highway Project
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IGES has added Avalanche Consulting Services
- January 2010

IGES has added avalanche consulting services including:
Hazard Studies,Project Feasibility, Avalanche Hazard Reduction Mitigation Plans, Avalanche Contro more...
CH2MHill, IGES, and Horrocks team up for project
- July 2009
CH2MHill, IGES, and Horrocks team up to perform a geohydrological assessment for a new Class I landfill.
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IGES performs preconstruction services for Geneva Rock Products
- June 2009
IGES has been selected to perform preconstruction surveys for Geneva Rock Products.
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Website
- July 2009
IGES launches new website
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IGES Acquires Wireless Pile Driving Analysis (PDA) Capabilities
- April 2009
IGES has added wireless pile driving analysis capability to the existing PDA equipment to allow for faster and safer PDA testing.
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IGES Expands Laboratory Capabilities
| October 2010 |
| J. Wallace |
IGES, Inc. has expanded laboratory testing services by adding rock core compressive strength testing capabilities. The addition of core preparation equipment including diamond saw and precision surface grinding equipment will allow performance of unconfined compression testing of prepared rock core specimens conforming with ASTM D7012 - 10 Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength and Elastic Moduli of Intact Rock Core Specimens under Varying States of Stress and Temperatures (Method C). Compression capacity up to 400,000 pounds (1,780 KN) is available. Contact Dan Seely (dans@igesinc.com) laboratory director or Nick Best (nickb@igesinc.com) laboratory supervisor for more information. |