About Geo-Technical Investigation


Geotechnical investigation is a method used to evaluate the engineering characteristics and behavior of soil and rock materials at a specific site. It normally incorporates a variety of field and laboratory testing techniques, the entire field work is overseen by Geotechnical Engineers.

In order to plan and develop structures like buildings, bridges, roads, dams, and other infrastructure projects, geotechnical investigation is used to collect data and information regarding the subsurface conditions of a site. The examination aids engineers in comprehending the strength, compressibility, permeability, stability, and other physical and mechanical characteristics of the rock and soil layers.

GEO-TECHNICAL INVESTIGATION SURVEYS


  • Geophysical Survey
  • Borehole Drilling
  • Test Pits/Trenches
  • Soil Sampling
  • Rock Coring
  • In-Situ Testing
Geo-Technical Survey