Geotechnical Studies
Geotechnical studies provide essential information for decision-making in various types of renovation, maintenance, or development projects:
Foundation soil inspection: This expertise is conducted before the construction of new structures to confirm the bearing capacity used for structural design.
Slope stability evaluation: Assessing the safe setback margin for structure construction or stabilization measures.
Frost protection details: When adequate ground cover for frost protection is insufficient, frost protection can be supplemented by laying extruded polystyrene insulation (i.e., Styrofoam), the thickness of which varies depending on the thickness of the existing ground cover.
Estimated percolation time and silt content for septic tank design: The estimated percolation time is used for septic system design based on grain size analysis (correlations between grain size and permeability).
Noise assessment study: In residential and commercial developments near railways or major roads, it may be important to assess the noise impact on receivers. When noise levels exceed acceptable noise levels, mitigation measures such as barriers and specific building materials can be suggested.