Geotechnical drilling programs are designed to characterize the subsurface at a project site in order to properly design foundations and avoid any subsurface hazards. However, drilling alone only provides isolated locations where subsurface information is obtained. Performing a geophysical survey at a project site … [Read more...]
Geologic Hazards
Subsurface geologic hazards can pose problems for pre-construction design, the integrity of existing structures, and the general stability of a project site. The utilization of geophysical methods to characterize a site can help to identify unknown hazards, as well as properly delineate existing hazardous features. … [Read more...]