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Foundation investigations for buildings, bridges, tanks,
towers, wind turbines, and other structures -
Subsurface investigations for residential subdivisions,
commercial developments, and industrial facilities -
Pavement design reports for roadways -
Aggregate resource evaluations -
Slope stability analyses -
Storm water infiltration assessments -
Foundation settlement or failure investigations -
Geotechnical investigations for trunk sewers, watermains,
and trenchless technologies (tunnels, directional drilling, etc.
Geotechnical investigations are typically conducted to provide subsurface information for design and construction of civil engineering works. The exploration methodology varies from visual observation in test pits to insitu soil property testing in drilled boreholes. The field exploration data is then supplemented by laboratory testing of selected soil samples. The
Geotechnical Engineering Reports include base plans, cross sections and
soil logs, and provides detailed soil parameters for foundation design,
soil compaction, pavement assessment, and construction issues such as excavation and dewatering requirements.
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Investigation of foundation failure

Old corduroy road over organic soils

Kitchener City Hall shoring and dewatering
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