New position strengthens operational systems supporting forensic, built environment and life sciences services HOUSTON, TX – April 14, 2026 – Rimkus, a global leader in…
A roof begins leaking six months after a building is completed. The property owner discovers water damage spreading behind the walls, and repair estimates keep…
A commercial building project falls behind schedule. The contractor blames late design changes. The building owner says the contractor mismanaged the job. A subcontractor points…
Consider an electrical incident scenario: a maintenance worker is found unresponsive near an open electrical panel, the metal cabinet that houses a building’s circuit breakers…
A structural collapse compresses every competing interest into the same chaotic window. Rescue operations take priority. Law enforcement may declare the site a crime scene….
Consider this: three independent investigators examine the same collapsed parking structure. One cites a connection design deficiency. Another points to substandard concrete placement. A third…
New York City’s Local Law 97 charges building owners $268 per metric ton of CO₂e (carbon dioxide equivalent) over their carbon limit. A mid-size office…
An Interview with John T. Woscek, A.R.I., P.E., and Rose Figueroa, PhD, CHFP Amusement ride accident investigations integrate many fields, such as mechanical engineering, human…
Force majeure has come back into sharp focus amid ongoing geopolitical disruption to global trade routes, but recent developments underscore that invoking it is neither…
Forensic toxicology is the application of toxicology to legal matters, evaluating how drugs, alcohol, and chemicals affect human performance and biological systems in the context…