Welcome to Intermountain Materials Testing, where we have been assisting property owners, developers, government agencies, design professionals, contractors and suppliers in assuring quality construction since 1997. IMT is a full service geotechnical engineering, special inspection and construction materials testing firm serving clients throughout the Inland Northwest from our offices in the Tri Cities and Spokane, Washington. Our focus on the quality of our staff together with a philosophy emphasizing integrity and excellence in our service are the driving forces that have made us a regional leader in our industry. Every project is a team effort. We pride ourselves on being effective members of that team, contributing to the overall goal of completing a quality construction project on time and within budget.
Quality construction matters and IMT can help.
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News
IMT Welcomes New Geotechnical Services Manager
July 13, 2021
Intermountain Materials Testing & Geotechnical is pleased to announce the addition of Greg Voigt, PE to our Spokane Valley office. Greg is managing Geotechnical Services and serving as our Technical Director. Greg had been conducting soil investigations and writing geotechnical reports since February of this year. Contact Greg at our Spokane Valley office.
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Featured Project
Duportail Bridge - Richland, WA
IMT is proud to have performed required acceptance testing during construction of the new $38.5 million Duportail Bridge across the Yakima River connecting SR-240 Bypass and Queensgate Drive, including construction of a 4-lane bridge, retaining wall, noise wall, grading, drainage, watermain, sewer lift station, utility reocatons and installations, traffic signal systems, roadway illumination, pedestrian lighting, asphalt (HMA) paving, signing, and channelization. Andrey Avetisyan, Civil Engineer for the City of Richland, commended our participation and said "I appreciate your team's efforts on this project and being available for testing as needed, day or night, even some weekends, and sometimes on shorter than ideal notice".
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