Materials Engineering
Our Materials Engineering practice group provides specialized and expedited testing of soils, concrete, aggregate, asphalt, and ballast materials. Our staff includes qualified technologists and technicians, lab managers and supervisors, supported by professional engineers and geoscientists.
Clifton is committed to transparency and efficiency in all aspects of our operations.
Certified In-house and Mobile Labs
Each of our six regional offices houses a Canadian Council of Independent Laboratories (CCIL) certified lab. Clifton also maintains mobile laboratory facilities to reduce cost and delivery time on remote sites or projects that require on-site testing.
Cost-reduction
BULK DISCOUNT ON TESTING
Clifton provides a bulk discount for materials testing based on the total number of tests expected to be completed.
Schedule Shortening
AROUND-THE-CLOCK TESTING
To assist with sensitive project schedules, Clifton can provide around the clock testing services.
CORPORATE SUPPORT
When required, Clifton provides staff and analytical services from our other regional offices. With our rigorous training program, all staff members apply the same protocols to their testing, ensuring continuity between our offices.
IN-HOUSE QA/QC
Clifton has an in-house quality assurance and quality control protocol for all our materials testing services. Our QA/QC protocol is included in our cost estimates and allows our team to identify issues early, reducing the need for repeat testing. Wherever possible, any outlying results are retested within 24 hours to ensure accuracy and confidence in our results while maintaining timely delivery.
Materials Engineering Services
Soils
Unconfined Compressive Strength - UCS
Confined Compressive Strength - Triaxials
Direct Shear
Consolidations
Unit Weight of Undisturbed Samples
Water Soluble Sulphates
Organic Content of Soils
Inorganic soil Chem SCC (CA/FA/Sands)
Soil pH
Resistivity - soils and granular
Permeability - Constant Head, Falling Head, and Flexible Wall
California Bearing Ratio - CBR
Standard and Modified Proctors - cohesive and non-cohesive
Specific Gravity of Soils
Water Content
Atterberg Limits
Wash Sieve - Percent Passing #200
Particle Size Analysis - Hydrometer
Unified Soils Classification - USC
Tempe Cell test
Laboratory Vane Shear
Group Index
Asphalt
Marshall Mix Design
Full Properties Check, Marshall and Superpave
Field Coring Crew
Core Processing for Thickness, Bulk Specific Gravity
Marshall Stability and Flow
Bitumen Content - by Reflux Extraction, or Ignition
Compaction by Nuclear Methods
Retained Stability
Alberta Transportation Inter Laboratory Repeatability Testing
Coating and Stripping Test of Asphalt on Aggregate
Concrete
Concrete Mix Design - Cast-in-Place and Roller Compacted Concrete
Compressive Strength of Concrete Cylinders and Cores
Dry Unit Weight of Concrete Cylinders
Flexural Strength of Concrete and Roller
Compacted Concrete (RCC)
Compressive Strength of 50 mm Mortar Cubes
Accelerated Curing and Testing of Concrete
Drying Shrinkage of Mortar
Adhesion Testing
Resistance of Unconfined Coarse Aggregate to Freezing and Thawing
Detection of Alkali-Silica Reactive Aggregate by Expansion of Mortar Bar
Consistency Retention
Mortar Aggregate Ratio
Aggregates and Ballast
Gradation Analysis
Fractured Face Count
Fineness Modulus
Organic Impurities
Mill Abrasion
Shape Factor
California Bearing Ratio - CBR
Clay Lumps
Base Atterberg - Plasticity Index of Fines in Aggregate
Cementing Value
Acid Solubility
Micro Deval
Petrographic Analysis
Specific Gravity of Fine and Coarse Aggregates
Light Weight Pieces in Aggregates
Los Angeles (LA) Abrasion
Soundness of Aggregate in Fine and Coarse
Aggregates
Unit Weight of Aggregates
Sand Equivalent Value