To grow opportunities for our traditional business lines and expand our footprint in engineering and bridge inspection services, ICA made strategic acquisitions of Florence & Hutcheson and BridgeWeb in 2010. We feel these integrations position ICA as the most comprehensive and innovative provider of performance-based asset management services at a time when private partnerships are essential for governments looking to lower costs.

Founded on the principles of hard work and exceeding client expectations, Florence & Hutcheson is one of the most respected engineering services firms in the country. With a focus on transportation and civil infrastructure engineering, F&H provides full-service expertise for planning and implementing design-build, geotechnical, environmental, and construction engineering projects. ICA has leveraged F&H’s engineering expertise to create a consolidated approach to public asset management that places us in a unique position to serve our clients. The result is a one-stop shop for all asset maintenance and design-build needs. This model’s tight resource control and engineering proficiency provide faster responses, improved quality, and added cost efficiencies. For more information about F&H projects and services, visit the F&H website at www.flohut.com.

 
 

BridgeWeb offers web-based software solutions for bridge inspection, management, operations, and maintenance. BridgeWeb delivers fully integrated data collection, inspection management and reporting, bridge management, work order, and archiving systems and makes them accessible through the Internet. As a cloud-based solution, BridgeWeb easily unites bridge inspection team members with each other and with their clients. ICA uses BridgeWeb to streamlines the services offered by its Bridge Inspection Service Group (BIS), which provides a full spectrum of professional services ranging from bridge and engineering inspections to ongoing performance assessment monitoring. For more information about BridgeWeb and the services it offers, visit the BridgeWeb website at www.bridgeweb.us.