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Metals & Materials Engineers (MME) was established in 2001 in the state of Georgia. The company started as a small testing and engineering firm and has evolved and expanded to a multi-discipline engineering and utility services firm, providing professional services for over 10 years in Georgia surrounding states. MME is a leader in Engineering Services for the Water, Storm and Waste Water, and Sewer systems throughout the South East United States.

Our well-trained technical staff uses the latest technology from data collection to reporting. Our sewer CCTV and manhole inspection and remediation crews as well as our data-handling personnel are PACP and MACP certified. Accuracy, efficiency, and safety are our watchwords. One of the key principles of our operation is maintaining a safe work environment while giving strict attention to quality and accuracy.
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The MME CCTV crews are PACP certified operators using latest technology cleaning and inspection hardware and software tools.
Our data analysis and quality control operations are done in-house, hence we provide reliable and timely data that drives decisions for maintenance and remediation by our clients.
MME has been in the utility services business since 2003 and has a leader on CCTV services for sewer and stormwater piping for municipalities and private entities in Georgia and neighboring states.
Storm water systems deteriorate with normal use over time, and inspection and maintenance processes may lead to more rehabilitation procedures.
MME uses latest technology in restoring critical stormwater pipe infrastructure.
For pipes of diameter greater than 36 inches, we offer the option of the spincast technique.
We repair interior and exterior structural defects of service manholes.
The natural "wear and tear" of these structures results in increased risks to vehicular traffic.
In some cases, an accurate GPS reference of the location of a buried manhole is not available and some search methodology, e.g. using an electromagnetic induction search tool or ground penetrating radar (GPR), must be used to locate it's position.
The area is cut to expose the buried manhole structure.
The frame and cover are raised to be flush with the pavement (in the case of a roadway or paved surface) or ground.
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