VTI Labs

Top 3 Reasons to Consider VTI Labs From Pre-Construction Requirements to Final Building Signoff

There’s no VTI without Vibranalysis. As Vibranalysis’ in-house laboratory, VTI Labs offers special inspections and material testings through our team of highly qualified and experienced professionals. Working as the sister company, here are the top three reasons for implementing VTI services within your construction plans.

30+ Years Of Experience

With over thirty years of experience in this space, we take a team approach to help identify and mitigate risk. Our tie with Vibranalysis allows our team access to state of the art technology - giving clients, designers and contractors the ability to receive pertinent information in real time, easing the flow of the construction process while ensuring all team members are constantly aware and alert of the project circumstances.

Save Time & Resources 

With over fifteen material testing services in-lab and on site, VTI Labs helps in identifying potential problems before committing resources to the project. Services such as concrete sampling and testing, soil compaction, and asphalt in-place density acts as quality control to ensure that the structure is, not only in line with applicable legal requirements but also measures the strength and durability of the foundation before moving forward. Once said services have been performed, the potential for risk, damage or failure is minimized and you can continue with the next phase of construction with confidence. 

Determine Compliance 

Before building, there are necessary steps as required under the International Building Code (IBC) to proactively enhance public safety and protect civilians in the surrounding areas of the project. Performing civil, structural, architectural, mechanical, progress, and geotechnical inspections is essential in aligning the construction process with design documents, specifications, and approved shop drawings. Through these services, we’re able to make changes as necessary and take the project from start to finish.

Read more about our services at vibranalysis-vti.com and get in contact with dan@vibranalysisinc.com for a quote.

International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women’s Accomplishments Worldwide

In the spirit of International Women’s Day, Vibranalysis Inc. invites you to celebrate women’s achievements worldwide. With the geotechnical space being predominantly male owned and operated, Vibranalysis is proud to be a leading force in support of gender-equality. 

Linda Socquet founded Vibranalysis in 1986 and with her leadership - our team has the skills and expertise necessary to successfully complete a project from start to finish. We sat down with Socquet herself to discuss the challenges and adversities she faced stepping into this industry.

What got you started with vibration monitoring? Have you always had a passion for this industry?

I worked at a company where I kept seeing so many things going wrong. I thought to myself - I could do this better. The main issue was although they were making a substantial amount of money, they weren’t delivering on the services and expertise. In short, I felt as though the client’s weren’t getting their money's worth. That’s when the idea of starting my own company came about.

You broke into a very male-dominated industry during a time when little to no women were doing so. What challenges did you face and what kept you going when you faced adversity?

When I started Vibranalysis in 1986, men didn’t want me in the industry. I would go to a job site and the men on site would look at me like I didn’t belong and sometimes even tell me to leave.  They were not welcoming at all. 

This kind of condemnation only encouraged me to push further. I decided that if I was going to give up on it, it was going to be my decision - and not based on anyone else's opinions or judgement. 

It definitely wasn’t easy and I made sure to stay humble the whole way through - killing them with kindness. 

Who are your biggest female role models/inspirations and why?

My mom, she’s an absolute whirlwind. Also, my great grandmother - she went through alot personally and came out of it on top. They really pushed me to be the best version of myself and to not let anything stop me or stand in my way. 

What are two pieces of advice you would give to women trying to enter the industry?

Make sure that you know what you’re doing and to always try to be the best at whatever that is.

Where do you see Vibranalysis ten years from now?

I see Vibranalysis being a multinational company involved in all sides of the industry. 

How does the industry look today in comparison to when you first started?

Since I started, it has gotten easier for women to enter the market. However, we still face adversity. But that only makes us stronger.