Immediate Compliance for Construction and Infrastructure Projects
Arkansas contractors and consultants face increasing demands for documented vibration compliance—especially near bridges, utilities, and historic buildings. Whether you’re driving piles in Little Rock or blasting near Fayetteville, vibration exceedances can halt your project and trigger costly disputes.
Specto Technology eliminates lead times, integration failures, and compliance uncertainty.
Our U.S.-based inventory of Svantek Class 1 vibration monitors (SV 803) and SvanNET cloud systems delivers turnkey, field-ready monitoring configured to meet DIN 4150-3, BS 7385-2, and ISEE (U.S. Bureau of Mines) standards right out of the box.
Regulatory Overview: Arkansas Vibration & Environmental Compliance
- Arkansas projects typically fall under federal and local vibration standards used across transportation and construction sectors:
- ARDOT (Arkansas Department of Transportation) project specifications referencing FHWA and DOT vibration control guidelines.
- U.S. Bureau of Mines RI 8507 / ISEE 2017 standards for blasting and construction vibration limits.
- DIN 4150-3 / BS 7385-2 for structural vibration monitoring and building protection.
- OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart G (Noise and Vibration) for worker exposure limits.
- Local city permit requirements for excavation, pile driving, and downtown redevelopment projects.
- Specto’s pre-configured monitoring systems ship calibrated to these standards, ensuring regulatory-ready PPV, VDV, and Dominant Frequency data from the moment of deployment.
Why Arkansas Consultants Choose Specto
Immediacy — Ready When the Project Starts
Avoid 6–12 week international lead times.
Specto maintains domestic stock of Svantek SV 803 units for same-week delivery anywhere in Arkansas.
Turnkey Execution — Deploy, Record, Comply
Each system arrives pre-configured for PPV and frequency analysis, includes 4G LTE connectivity, and delivers automated exceedance alerts through SvanNET or FTP Push for offline sites.
Applied Expertise — Designed for Real Projects
Specto supports consultants across transportation, heavy civil, and municipal infrastructure—helping them meet ARDOT, FHWA, and OSHA mandates with defensible vibration data and automated reporting.
Recommended Consultants Operating in Arkansas
- Specto Technology supplies monitoring hardware—we don’t consult. Below are trusted regional firms that often integrate vibration or environmental monitoring in their work:
- Garver Engineering – North Little Rock, AR Civil and infrastructure engineering with DOT compliance expertise.
- Terracon Consultants, Inc. – Little Rock, AR Geotechnical and environmental services with vibration monitoring capability.
- FTN Associates – Little Rock, AR Environmental consulting and construction support across public and private sectors.
- Halff Associates, Inc. – Little Rock, AR Transportation and environmental engineering with federal project experience.
Construction Outlook: Arkansas 2025
Major infrastructure initiatives are driving demand for vibration monitoring across the state, including:
- I-30 corridor expansion through Little Rock and Benton.
- Bridge replacement and widening projects under ARDOT’s Connecting Arkansas Program.
- Industrial development near Jonesboro and West Memphis.
Each of these projects requires continuous vibration data collection and automated exceedance documentation to maintain compliance and avoid schedule delays.
Recommended System for Arkansas Projects
Svantek SV 803 Wireless Vibration Monitor
- Complies with: DIN 4150-3, BS 7385-2, ISEE / USBM
- Frequency Range: 0.8 Hz – 500 Hz
- Accuracy: Class 1 (DIN 45669-1, ISO 4866)
- Runtime: Up to 6 months battery life / solar ready
- Ingress Protection: IP67 (weatherproof and dust-tight)
- Connectivity: Built-in 4G LTE + Bluetooth; offline FTP mode available
- Data Handling: Automated PPV, VDV, and frequency reports via SvanNET