The Raleigh, NC, branch is proud to serve “The Triangle” and surrounding areas through our offices in Garner and Dunn. Our team has an extensive knowledge of the area’s geology, enabling them to provide well-informed site knowledge to meet your project needs. In addition to geotechnical and environmental consulting services, our Raleigh office offers Special Inspection services to ensure compliance with International Building Code (IBC) requirements, as well as special services, such as geophysical site evaluations, floor flatness testing, StructureScan Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Pile Driving Analysis (PDA), thermal image scanning, and more.
At the Helm
Branch Manager Rich Engates, P.E.
Rich Engates, P.E., leads the Raleigh office as Branch Manager, bringing over 25 years of expertise in geotechnical services and construction materials testing. His construction career began in 1990 with the U.S. Navy Seabees, where he honed his leadership skills. Since then, Rich has served as a professional engineer of record on projects across Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Virginia.
Rich’s experience spans various roles, including field and lab technician, geotechnical field engineer, CMT/Geotechnical Department Manager, Operations Manager, and Branch Manager. His work bridges diverse market sectors, such as renewable energy, retail, military, commercial, municipal, DOT, education, and industrial.
Beyond his professional pursuits, Rich enjoys gardening, reading, and exploring new destinations through travel.
Address 1027 US Highway 70 West, Suite 206 Garner, NC 27529
Hours Mon-Fri 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM or scheduled as needed
Build with Us
Our team of professional engineers and CMT experts look forward to learning how we can help you build Raleigh and beyond. Request a proposal or contact our branch manager to get started.
Want to join an elite team? As an ENR Top 500 professional service firm with 16 locations across the Southeast and Midwest, we’re committed to the pursuit of excellence and finding innovative solutions for our customers. This culture of community and prioritizing relationships has been essential to our success and hitting our 25-year anniversary milestone. We are looking for a select few team players to join our unique culture.
Building & Earth office provides a full range construction materials testing (CMT) services including Laboratory and Field Testing, Soil Testing, Asphalt Testing and Concrete Testing.
Asphalt Testing
Superpave Mix Evaluation
Stability & Flow
Marshall Density
Bulk Specific Gravity
Extraction/Gradation
Concrete Testing
Compressive Strength
Flexural Strength
Unit Weight
Mix Design
Splitting Tensile Test
Field Testing
Compaction and Moisture Testing of Soil and Base
Foundation Observations
Concrete testing including Slump, Air Content, Compressive strength
To avoid the cost and stress of dealing with hazardous materials Building & Earth provides Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) as well as lead and asbestos surveys.
Geological Investigations
Site Selection Evaluation Studies
Phase I ESA
Phase II ESA
ESAs to comply with National Environmental Policy Act
We offer a broad array of special inspection services including: structured steel inspections, masonry inspections, coatings inspections, roofing inspections, pavement inspections and failure investigation and analysis.
Structural Steel Inspections
Certified Welding Inspectors
Audit of plant and field procedures to determine conformance
Destructive and nondestructive testing
Welder and procedure qualification
Prepare and evaluate welding procedures
Masonry Inspections
Reinforcing steel observation
Preparing and testing mortar and grout specimens
Concrete block, brick and masonry prism testing
Observation of conformance with construction documents
Building & Earth is dedicated to providing the most current, innovative technology to satisfy our clients’ demands for more useful information utilizing minimally invasive techniques.
Seismic Site Classification utilizing shear wave analysis (Re-Mi)
Floor Flatness Profiling utilizing FACE Dipstick Device
Thermal Image Scanning utilizing FLIR
Slip Resistance Testing
Concrete Floor Gloss Testing (Static Coefficient of Friction)
Condition Survey of Structures
Living & Working in Raleigh, North Carolina
The capital of North Carolina, Raleigh is also known as the “City of Oaks” for the many oak trees that line the city’s streets. Together with Durham and Chapel Hill, Raleigh forms the Research Triangle Park area because of its proximity to three major research universities—Duke, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and North Carolina State University. As such, it’s also a hub for technology and biotech companies.
Beyond work, Raleigh boasts a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy a variety of outdoor activities thanks to the city’s extensive trails and mild year-round temperatures. With a thriving foodie scene, Raleigh is a city that understand good cuisine—Zagat once rated it as one of America’s hottest food cities.
History buffs will appreciate the North Carolina State Capitol, a grand Greek Revival, and art aficionados will want to visit North Carolina Museum of Art’s diverse collection, spanning centuries and continents. For a dose of science and wonder, families can explore the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences boasts dinosaur skeletons, a recreated rainforest, and a giant replica globe with weather simulations. Don’t miss Pullen Park, a beloved Raleigh institution since 1887, offers a delightful mix of classic amusements like a carousel and train ride, alongside paddle boats, a lake, and playgrounds.