Onshore geotechnical

Onshore geotechnical investigation is the foundation of any land-based construction project. It involves studying the subsurface conditions at a site to assess the soil, rock, and groundwater properties. This investigation is crucial for determining the suitability of the ground for proposed structures such as buildings, roads, bridges, and industrial facilities. By understanding the geotechnical profile of a site, engineers can design safer, more cost-effective, and durable foundations.

Key aspects include:
 

  • Site reconnaissance and desk studies
  • Borehole drilling, trial pits, and inspection pits
  • Standard Penetration Test (SPT) and Cone Penetration Test (CPT)
  • Laboratory testing for soil classification and strength properties
  • Groundwater monitoring and analysis
  • Detailed geotechnical reporting for design and construction support