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TRI Environmental Inc. (Geosynthetic
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ia ACCREDITED GEOSYNTHETICS
LABORATORIES
: 9063 Bee Caves Rd., Austin, TX 78733, United States
ph: 512 263 2101 (800 680 8378), fax: 612 263 2658
www.GeosyntheticTesting.com
2008 Statement of Qualifications
Geosynthetics Services
‘TRlisa ill savice geosynthetics testing laboratory, unaffiliated with any other engineering/design, manufacturing, installation
ordistibution fim. TRI has been servicing the geosynthetics industry for over twenty years. In the context of geosyntheties
and construction quality assurance (CQA) project work, TRI provides suppor in the following ways,
SERVICE AREAS
+ In-plant Sampling and Inspection Services
While rational quality assurance programs have involved on-site sampling of product rolls after they arrive, they have
often resulted in expensive delays and costly corrections when subsequent testing identifies non-conforming product
rolls TRI was the first to revolutionize this approach by establishing in-plant manufacturing quality assurance (MQA)
inspection and sampling services in the locations of product manufacture. These services are now established in the
following cities and geosynthetic plants.
Location In li
Houston, Tx. GSE Lining Company
Kingstree, SC. GSE Lining Company
Grand Prairie, Tx. PolyFlex
Georgetown, SC AGRU America
Greenville, SC South East Manufacturers (Skaps, Tensar, Newvown)
Evergreen, AL Tenax Corporation
Lovell, WY CETCO
Baltimore, MY Tenax Corporation
Fairmount, GA cETCO
Barrie, Canada GSE - BentoFix
Spearfish, SD GSE - Gundseal
Varennes, Canada SOLMAXEXHIBIT B to Consultant Agreement
2008 TRI Statement of Qualifications
Geosynthetic Services Division, Page 2 of 5
TRI provides two levels of service in this regard,
» (Client sees product rolls from planned production lists or actual product rol ists. TRI then independently
samples these product rolls atthe plant for testing,
2 Ammed wih the site-specific material sampling frequency, TRI selects product rolls in compliance with the
required frequency and tests accordingly,
TRI’s in-plant services are established in the host-city of the manufacturer of interest, thus eliminating the need for
sponsors to pay for travel and lodging costs traditionally associated with MQA inspection and sampling events.
Geosynthetics Conformance/Verification Testing and Laboratory Accreditation
TRI’s geosynthetics laboratories and governing quality assurance system are accredited by the Geosynthetics
Accreditation Institute (GAT). TRI is proud to be the first testing laboratory to achieve this accreditation, and is
‘cumantly distinguished as holding the most comprehensive (117 tests) accreditation in the world. TRI has been testing
and evaluating geosynthetics materials for over twenty years and has eamed a superior reputation as an intemationally
acclaimed, highest quality testing and research facility. Our staff are active on ASTM’s Committee D35 and ISO
Committee TC221 for geosynthetics testing, and assure the most up-to-date, state-of-the-art testing systems and
standard operating procedures for all sponsored work,
Various test hardware to suppor this laboratory's activities includes:
a 150,000-pound capacity Instron Universal Testing Machine;
a 600 KN (135,000-pound)capacity long extension Instron model 5889 testing machine equipped with Merlin
Series IX "Smart-Data’ acquisition system
.22,000-pound Instron Servo-Hydraulic Testing Machine with various direct-mounting extensometers;
a. 150KN (35,750-pound) capacity Instron Model 5583 testing machine equipped with Merlin Series IX "Smart-
Data'" acquisition system;
a SKN (1,125-pound) capacity Instron Model $565 testing machine equipped with Merlin Series IX "Smart-data"
aquisition system;
fixturing and support apparatus for diversified materials testing;
a 10,000-pound United Testing screw-