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Industry Credentials & Engineering Affiliations

Engineered Foundation Technologies (EFT) maintains active affiliations with leading engineering and foundation industry organizations. These credentials reflect our commitment to professional standards, structural integrity, and ongoing advancement in foundation and deep excavation practices.

Our involvement with nationally recognized engineering institutions reinforces the technical foundation behind every slabjacking and foundation stabilization project we perform.

Member — American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

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Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) is the oldest national engineering society in the United States, representing more than 140,000 civil engineering professionals worldwide.

EFT’s affiliation with ASCE reflects our alignment with nationally recognized engineering standards, ethical practices, and advancements in civil and structural engineering.

Our work is grounded in principles that prioritize soil mechanics, structural stability, and long-term performance — not shortcuts.

Member — Deep Foundations Institute (DFI)

Deep Foundations Institute logo

The Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) is an international organization dedicated to improving the planning, design, and construction of deep foundations and deep excavations.

EFT’s involvement with DFI demonstrates our engagement in ongoing industry research, technical development, and best practices related to soil stabilization and structural support systems.

Our participation reflects a commitment to precision-driven foundation solutions informed by evolving engineering standards.

Committed to Continuous Professional Development

Industry affiliations are more than logos. They represent active participation in technical education, evolving construction methodologies, and professional accountability.

EFT remains committed to staying aligned with engineering advancements that improve safety, efficiency, and long-term structural performance.