More than 150 feet of roadway buckled on February 20, and the highway is currently closed. Core samples and inclinometer installations will help to locate where the landslide occurred and determine the current stability of the ground under the roadway. Crux’s specialized core drill is providing the project with alternative access methods to damaged areas, and core samples that can locate problem areas with higher accuracy than standard auger drills.
September 1, 2020 The International Association of Foundation Drilling (ADSC) has named Crux a Safety Award Winner for the calendar year 2019. Crux is recognized in the 100,000-300,000...
January 13, 2020 Crux Subsurface, Inc. (Crux) is pleased to announce Scott Tunison as company President. Mr. Tunison co-founded Crux in 1998 and has seen the company through...
August 23, 2019 Crux engineers were in Australia’s Gold Coast this week to present case studies and participate in expert panel discussions at the 14th International Workshop for...
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