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Foundation Specialties Geostructural Construction

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FSGC has the experience, expertise, and leadership to bring your project in on-time and on-budget. Since 1989, our proven track record of successful projects, both large and small, demonstrate our ability to budget, plan and execute for our clients.

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Stacks of large, rusted metal pipes are neatly arranged on the ground at a construction site. A white pickup truck is parked in the background. Trees and a clear blue sky are visible.

Tulsa Zoo Elephant Preserve

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University of Central Missouri Golf Team Building

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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Bentonville, AR | 1250 Micropiles + 1400 Soil Nails + 30000 SF Soil Nail Wall | 125 Rock Anchors + 2350 cu/yd Cellular Concrete
Read moreCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art
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Gathering Place: Tulsa’s Riverfront Park

Tulsa, OK | 241 Cased Micropiles + 74 Soil Nails | 3300 SF TECCO Mesh
Read moreGathering Place: Tulsa’s Riverfront Park
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METRO TECH Business Conference Center

Oklahoma City, OK | 2050 SF Permanent Soil Nail Wall + 57 Cased Micropiles
Read moreMETRO TECH Business Conference Center
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WOKA Waterpark

Watts, OK | 5000 Rock Anchors, 1000 LF Sheet Piling, O-Pile Cofferdam
Read moreWOKA Waterpark
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Lockheed Martin Camden Operations

Camden, AR | 170 Hollow Bar Micropiles
Read moreLockheed Martin Camden Operations
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The Momentary Visual and Performing Arts

Bentonville, AR | 51 Cased Micropiles + 9 Pile Caps
Read moreThe Momentary Visual and Performing Arts
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Hot Springs Creek Greenway Trail Bridge

Hot Springs, AR | 46 Cased Micropiles + 46 Custom Brackets | 23 Steel Beams
Read moreHot Springs Creek Greenway Trail Bridge
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North Cedar Street Landslide Repair

North Little Rock, AR | 176 Micropile Pins + 173 Tieback Anchors | 10200 SF TECCO Mesh
Read moreNorth Cedar Street Landslide Repair
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Greenwood High School Freshman Center

Greenwood, AR | 61 Soil Nails + Shotcrete Facing | 37 Steel Piers
Read moreGreenwood High School Freshman Center
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CARTI Little Rock

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Ozark Nation Forest Slope Stabilization

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The Latest from Our Blog

Jason Necessary Named Division Manager at FSGC

We’re excited to announce that Jason Necessary has been promoted to Division Manager at FSGC (Foundation Specialties Geostructural Construction). With a strong track record of leadership and a deep passion for construction, Jason is excited to help lead FSGC into its next phase of growth. Jason …
Read moreJason Necessary Named Division Manager at FSGC

Case Study: FSGC WOKA Whitewater Adjustments

By Scarlett Peregoy with GEOCMO. Originally posted on ncfigeo.com. Project Overview The WOKA Whitewater Park, located in the scenic Ozark Mountains, features a 1,200-foot-long and 100-foot-wide channel with eight drop features and was designed to provide an exceptional experience for …
Read moreCase Study: FSGC WOKA Whitewater Adjustments
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One Size Does Not Fit All – Support of Excavation (Earth Shoring)

Throughout the years, we at FSGC have been faced with numerous situations where we’ve been called in to advise our clients and trade partners in instances for Support of Excavation (SOE) or also known as earth shoring. We’ve found several instances where SOEs have been excluded from the design and …
Read moreOne Size Does Not Fit All – Support of Excavation (Earth Shoring)

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We look forward to the opportunity to meet your team and share our expertise in a lunch & learn format where we can deliver a seminar on any topic as it pertains to our field. 

Our briefings are approximately 45-60 minutes in length (depending on the number of questions).

Foundation Specialties will supply food and/or snacks for the attendees of these sessions and if interested, will provide a certificate for 1 PDH for any Professional Engineers on staff who attend these sessions.

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