All human-built structures resting on ground must have a stable foundation. The foundation transfers the load of the superstructure into the ground and, therefore, is the most important part of the structure. We offer these services for
Residential Buildings
Commercial Buildings
Towers (Telecom & Power, High-Mast, Light Poles, Overhead Signs),
Hi-Rise Buildings
Retaining Walls
Sound Walls
Bridges
Offshore Structures.
Walls that are subject to lateral loads because of traffic and materials requires engineered design to be able to sustain the load for its design life. Retaining Walls include
Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Walls
Cast-in-Place (CIP) Walls
Sheet Pile Walls (Braced and Unbraced)
Diaphragm and Slurry Walls
Tied-Back/Anchored Walls
Gravity Walls
Soil Nail Walls
Both natural and engineered slopes require stability for the required performance of the structure supported by them. We offer our services for Natural Earth/Rock Slopes
Embankment Slopes
Reinforced Soil Slopes (RSS)
Detention and Retention Ponds
Dredged Slopes
Landslides
Earth Dams.
Problematic soils such as expansive, soft, loose, and collapsible soils require stabilization. We offer design recommendations for the use of following to stabilize the soils -
Chemical
Prefabricated Vertical Drains
Deep Compaction
Grouting
Deep Mixing
Lightweight Fills
Aggregate Columns
Geosynthetics
Rapid unloading can cause instability in soils and rocks. We can provide Geotechnical Data Report (GDR), Geotechnical Design Memorandum (GDM) and Geotechnical Baseline Report (GBR) for tunnel projects.
Shoring
Heave & Base Stability
Cut & Cover
Bored
Soft Ground
Rock
Jacked Box
Immersed
We provide inspection services to ensure construction according to the required specifications.
Foundation Pour
Backfill Compaction
Retaining Wall Construction
Drilled Shaft Inspection
A pavement is a complex engineering structure whose analysis and design involves the interaction of three components – the supporting natural layers, the human-made layers, and the applied loads.
Flexible (Asphalt) Pavement
Rigid (Concrete) Pavement
Composite Pavement
Life Cycle Cost Analysis
All structures built on the ground settle down. Uneven or excess settlement can lead to distresses in these structures. It is essential to perform proper geotechnical investigation and analysis to come up with design and construction recommendations to mitigate the damage due to settlement. Two questions are important to answer: How much settlement and by what time?
New Buildings
Roadway Embankment
Fluctuations in Groundwater Levels
Addition of Load in Existing Structures
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Residential Properties
Commercial Properties
Geotechnical engineering encounters a lot of uncertainty when dealing with soils. We offer services to understand these uncertainties and mitigate the risks associated with the uncertainties.
Slope Stability
Foundations (Deep & Shallow)
Retaining Walls
Buildings
Embankments
Levees
Dams & Reservoirs
Asset Management
- Pavement Management Systems
- Geotechnical/Structural Asset Management
Custom Data-Driven Solutions with AI/ML
- Automation & Digitization
- Engineering Design & Analyses
- Predictive Analytics
Business Transformation
- Increase Profitability
- Increase Market Share
- Change Management
- Restructuring
We offer a wide range of services to meet every type of need. Please contact us to find out how we can help you. Our solution typically include the following—
· Subsurface Investigation (drilling, sampling, field testing, geophysical
testing, pavement evaluation, etc.)
· Laboratory Testing of Soil/Rock Samples
· Site Characterization (quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the
uncertainties associated with various components).
· Engineering design & analysis
· Construction Recommendations