VASE Pro

Subsurface Characterization: Science and Data.

Illustration of seismic waves travelling underground

Want to know why your house is shaking?
Have a building which always shakes?
Want to know how large or damaging the shaking  of your building can be?

Our team has been involved with geothermal projects, vibrations and seismic testing, and EM (electromagnetic) surveys  since the late 1980’s. We have been carrying out seismic site class measurements for over five years now.

In the past decade our team members have helped geothermal firms obtain their ECAs and have carried out numerous field thermal conductivity test analyses. Recently we carried out measurements of accelerations/velocities on a moving passenger train coach for 6 hours.

Seismograph meter

Our Approach

We Listen To You First!
Our approach is to review the client requirements so we and they understand what is asked for. That way we can custom design to the client need.
  • VASE Pro carried out a detailed logging of a geothermal well to a depth of 180 m (600 feet).
  • A recent client needed acceleration measurements between -3 g and +3 g. The team reviewed the requirements and provided accelerometers to those ranges. Interestingly, most accelerations were below 1g or less.
  • When a recent client needed acceleration sampling at 250 Hz with a 125 Hz antialiasing filtering, we provided 300Hz sampling with 100Hz antialiasing filtering.
Further Information
Why Us?
Business is not a one way street.
  • We try to bring value and customers do the same.
  • We also bring our team of staff and subconsultants to our projects. These are people we know our clients can trust. We believe one goal of ours is to help our customer succeed.
  • We believe the client is best served by proper projects and project visioning with the client.
Contact Us

VASE Pro (Div. 5002019 Ontario Ltd)
Box 30033, 333 Mountainview Road South Halton Hills, Ontario, L7G 5H5, Canada

416-782-7227 or johnv@egmond.ca

Monday – Thursday: 8:00am – 6:00pm
Friday: 9:00am – 4:00pm

Movement Measurement Testing - Canadian Rail Client

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