UMA Geotechnical Construction, Inc.
Casey Oster is a dedicated accounting professional with a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from Post University, obtained from 2006 to 2010. Currently serving as a Staff Accountant at UMA Geotechnical Construction, Inc. since March 2020, Casey has demonstrated expertise in financial management. Prior experience includes roles as a Human Resources Coordinator and Staff Accountant at Charter Medical, Ltd. from March 2017 to February 2020.
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UMA Geotechnical Construction, Inc.
UMA is an experienced Design-Build, geotechnical contractor with a proven record of performance in diverse soil conditions. Every project benefits from our experienced, professional staff, assuring quick and professional results. Our core services include: Soil Stabilization Our patented Deep Injection process fills voids and compacts soils to increase load bearing capacity with minimal disturbance. Residential, industrial, and commercial clients have benefited from decreased project costs as a result of using our innovative method. Earth Retention UMA’s seasoned Professional Engineers develop the most cost-effective methods of retaining lateral loads. Soil nailing, helical tiebacks, rock anchors, and mechanical anchors are among the techniques we use to retain soils, stabilize slopes and landslides. Structural Support We specialize in designing and building support solutions to match our customers’ plans and budgets. Helical piers and micropiles are some of the drilling services we offer. As a full-service geotechnical contractor, we can customize a plan of action using a combination of solutions. Team UMA loves a challenge. Regardless of whether your project is new construction or foundation remediation, we draw from extensive resources to develop the best solution for your commercial, industrial, and residential needs. UMA services North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. We are also a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and North Carolina Historically Underutilized Business (HUB)