Mays Construction Specialties, Inc. utilizes many different techniques and systems such as micro piles, foundation underpinning, helical piers, compaction grouting and conventional underpinning with concrete footings..
Mays Construction Specialties, Inc. uses various grouting systems and materials for many purposes, including raising and stabilizing structures, stopping soil and foundational settlement, improving ground stability,..
Cellular Concrete is a lightweight fill material primarily used in geotechnical applications. Cellular Concrete is made by the injection or blending of pre-formed stable foam into..
MCSI continues to provide Soil Nailing as a method of earth reinforcement used for temporary and permanent excavation support and shoring throughout the Rocky Mountain Region.
From foundations and bridges, dams and highways, to tunnels and retaining walls, Mays Construction Specialties, Inc. (MCSI) has the technicians and capabilities to handle a wide..
Slab-Jacking is a technique of raising and stabilizing concrete slabs on grade. This process is faster and less costly than removal and replacement or capping concrete..
Shotcrete, sometimes called sprayed concrete, is concrete which has been conveyed through a hose and nozzle and pneumatically projected at high velocity onto a surface. Shotcrete..
Mays Construction Specialties, Inc. is the most recognized contractor in the Rocky Mountain region offering a wide variety of unique and specialized services from concrete repair and restoration to foundation underpinning and soil stabilization. Because of this diversity, MCSI is able to fulfill the needs of a varied clientele with the professionalism and understanding of each client’s needs.
MCSI has proven its abilities to work with owners, engineers, and architects on designs and within their parameters for each individualized project.
Because of our experience in the Rocky Mountain Region, MCSI has the ability to adapt to the ever-changing climate and conditions, working from below freezing temperatures and elevations above 12,500′ in the mountains, to the extreme heat in the most remote desert areas.