Advanced Infrastructure Design is a 20-year-old civil engineering consulting firm using specialized NDT equipment—3D laser scanners, ground penetrating radar, deflectometers, and seismic analyzers—to assess structural integrity and design repair strategies. The hiring profile is heavily junior-weighted (14 of 25 active roles), concentrated in engineering, suggesting an inflection point where field crews and lab technicians are being scaled faster than senior technical staff—a pattern typical of firms moving from project-driven consulting toward systematized service delivery.
Notable leadership hires: Technical Lead
AID provides forensic evaluation and condition assessment services for bridges, pavements, and subsurface infrastructure using non-destructive testing methods. Founded in 2000 and based in Hamilton, NJ, the firm works primarily with transportation agencies and owners managing aging asset portfolios. Service lines span pavement engineering (including life-cycle cost analysis), bridge deck evaluation via ground penetrating radar, geotechnical assessments, and subsurface utility mapping. The company also develops pavement management system specifications and provides litigation support for infrastructure disputes. Current operational focus includes geotechnical field inspections, materials testing, and proposal development for time-sensitive projects.
AID operates 3D laser scanners (LCMS2, Spacetec tunnel scanner), multi-channel ground penetrating radar systems, falling/heavy weight deflectometers, portable seismic pavement analyzers, dynamic cone penetrometers, and ride quality profilers for non-destructive infrastructure evaluation.
The firm's stack centers on AutoCAD and Civil 3D for design, Microsoft Office (Excel, Word) for documentation, Adobe Creative Suite for visualization, Google Earth for mapping, and QuickBooks for operations.
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