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PLI SYSTEMS INC

Hillsboro, OR

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Concrete
Retaining Wall
Structural
Seismic Retrofit

Description

Founded in 1989, PLI Systems Inc. has established itself as a leading provider in the fields of soil and foundation stabilization, drilling, and construction support services. Located in Hillsboro, Oregon, PLI Systems employs cutting-edge technology to deliver a range of specialized services, including soil stabilization, shotcrete application, micropiling, shoring, underpinning, and the construction of retaining walls. The company also excels in providing lightweight fill solutions such as cellular concrete and geofoam, which are essential for projects requiring effective load management.

In addition to their extensive lineup of construction services, PLI Systems conducts geotechnical investigations and explorations, enabling clients to make informed decisions based on comprehensive data analysis and site assessments. Their expertise extends to limited access work, which addresses projects in challenging environments where traditional machinery may not be feasible.

With a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, PLI Systems has worked on numerous high-profile projects, ensuring the durability and safety of infrastructures against the harshest conditions. The company is also devoted to environmental conservation, exceeding government regulations to promote sustainable practices.

As PLI Systems continues to grow, their focus remains on innovation and excellence in service delivery, catering to the specific needs of the construction industry and its continual evolution.

Services Provided

Compaction Grouting; De-Watering; Dock and Boat House Piles; Dry Coring; Geotechnical Drilling and Explorations; Helical Piles; Lightweight Fills: Cellular Concrete and Geo Foam; Limited Access; Micro Piles; Retaining Walls; Seismic Upgrades; Shoring; Shotcrete; Sheet Piles; Underpinning

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