Laboratory Services
Our services include:
- Soils and Aggregate Testing
- Concrete Testing
- Asphalt Testing
Laboratory Services
Our services include:
The goal of this project was to improve connectivity and safety for vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists and boaters between the Borough of Ohiopyle and the 20,500-acre Ohiopyle State Park, which hosts more than 1.5 million visitors each year.
As one of the highest volume interchanges in the region, the goals of this project were to increase off-ramp capacity and eliminate difficult arterial weaving movements on Northampton Boulevard. The project was completed six weeks ahead of schedule.
The Hampton Boulevard (Route 337) Grade Separation project was part of a multi-phase plan to improve transportation around the Norfolk Naval Base and Norfolk International Terminal.
The roadway improvements in this project increased the capacity of George Washington Memorial Highway between Hampton Highway and Wolf Trap Road, from four lanes to six lanes, with three lanes in each direction.
The goal of this $480 million Design-Build, public-private partnership (P3) project was to provide a long-range transportation solution that reduced congestion, provided additional travel choices, improved travel predictability, and improved roadway safety.
The Purple Line is a 16-mile light rail line with 21 stations extending from Bethesda in Montgomery County to New Carrollton in Prince George's County, Maryland. The goal of this $5+ Billion Public-Private Partnership (P3), Design-Build project was to provide a direct connection to the Metrorail Red, Green and Orange Lines at Bethesda, Silver Spring, College Park, and New Carrollton. The Purple Line also connects to Maryland Area Regional Commuter (MARC) trains, Amtrak, and local bus services, operating mainly in dedicated or exclusive lanes to allow for fast, reliable transit operations. The Purple Line was built to carry over 70,000 passengers a day.
This $3.7 Billion project was a public-private partnership (P3) Design-build project designed to transform Northern Virginia’s Interstate 66 into a multimodal corridor to increase traffic capacity, improve motorist and pedestrian safety, and offer new travel options.
The goal of this $132 million megaproject was to reduce Interstate 95 congestion at Fredericksburg by providing local traffic with an additional route to travel between Route 17 and Route 3 without merging into the interstate's general-purpose lanes.
QCS performed coating inspection services during the field structural and coating activities of five elevated water storage tanks located in Petersburg, Burkeville, and Lynchburg in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Quinn Consulting Services, Inc. provided coating inspection services for Spotsylvania County Utilities Department. The purpose of the third party coating inspections was to ensure the work conformed to the project specification.
Quinn Consulting Services, Inc.
475 Industrial Drive, Suite B
Lexington, SC 29072