Other Field Investigations
In addition to standard geotechnical and geophysical investigations, we also offer a range of supplementary field tests that provide insight into specific mechanical properties of soils, foundation conditions, and the integrity of load-bearing elements on construction sites.
Our methods are fast, efficient, and adaptable to various terrains — from hard-to-access locations to existing structures in urban environments.
Services we provide:
- dynamic probing (DCP, DPL) — for determining soil consistency at various depths, ideal for difficult-to-access terrains;
- static cone penetration test (CPTU) — continuous profiling of soil parameters using precise computer readings;
- pile integrity test (PIT) — a quick and non-invasive method for assessing pile integrity using vibration analysis;
- inclinometer measurements — for detecting displacements within the soil, particularly useful for landslide monitoring;
- light-weight deflectometer (LWD) test — for determining the compressibility of natural or compacted soil layers; and
- manually dug or machine-dug trial pits — for assessing foundation conditions of existing structures.
Regardless of project complexity, our team combines expertise with advanced equipment to ensure accurate, reliable, and practical data for subsequent design and construction phases.