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Our geotechnical engineering expertise underpins projects in construction, renewables, development and industrial environments. Our team helps prevent project delays and overspends by providing pragmatic solutions and technical advice.
A Phase 1 Desk Study is the basis for creating a robust Site Investigation. Also sometimes referred to as a Preliminary Risk Assessment, the Desk Study is a critical component in developing a preliminary Conceptual Site Model (CSM) to identify potential pollutant linkages.
During the desk study process, we meticulously compile site-specific data, encompassing geology, hydrogeology, hydrology, site history, mining & quarrying, landfill & waste, any potential land contamination and regulatory concerns from entities like the Local Authority and the Environment Agency. This comprehensive approach enables our Geo-Environmental Consultants to construct a detailed environmental profile of the site. By identifying potential contamination sources, pathways, and receptors, we establish ‘pollutant linkages’—a prerequisite for further investigation (refer to our Phase II Site Investigations page).
Phase 1 Site Investigations can also help identify the anticipated ground conditions beneath proposed structures for geotechnical purposes.
Site Walkover Survey
Historical & Geological Site Review
Coal Mining Risk Assessment
Preliminary Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Assessment
Conceptual Site Model (CSM)
Phase 2 Site Investigation Reports provide insight into ground-related risks for your project. This report not only fulfills regulatory requirements but also ensures accurate information is used for the design of your projects foundations.
Environmental concerns, including land contamination, controlled waters, and ground gas, are also addressed within the findings.
The output from Phase 1 and Phase 2 assessment and ground investigation allow our team to design effective solutions, ensuring your build proceeds as planned.
Phase 2 Site Investigations are often required for the following:
Ground Investigation Techniques
Trial Pits
Utilized for sub-surface site investigations, Trial Pits play a crucial role in examining soil, rocks, and groundwater. Conducted prior to construction, these pits provide insights into the site’s geology and water table. Ranging from 1 to 4 meters in depth, Trial Pits are essential for comprehensive assessments.
Rotary Drilling
In order to collect soil. rock strata samples, and create deep observation boreholes, rotary drilling is used. This technique is particularly effective in dense soils and rock, allowing in-depth analysis of sub-surface ground conditions up to a depth of 100 meters.
Boreholes
Boreholes offer in-depth soil profile investigations up to 50 meters deep. Cutting heads are chosen for particular soil types, while chisel heads are used for rock and hard layers. Shell heads are used for granular soils, and clay cutters for softer cohesive soils.
A Geotechnical Interpretive Report (GIR) provides a concise overview of ground conditions within the proposed development area, offering design advice and recommendations based on factual and/or interpreted information. It serves as a foundation for the civil and structural design of the development, emphasizing any potential challenges. Addressing these concerns early in the design process or planning for mitigation during construction is a key focus.
Aligned with Eurocode 7, we cater to a spectrum of projects, from small slope stability endeavors to large-scale onshore renewable and development projects across the UK.
Dependant upon the requirements of the client and project, the Geotechnical Interpretive Report (GIR) may include: