
A Site Condition Report is a record of land and groundwater conditions at a site, at particular points in time.
In order to support an initial permit application, decommissioning and installation closure, or ongoing monitoring obligations, you may require a ground investigation to inform the report.
You may conduct the investigation and Site Condition Report as a baseline assessment or upon the closure of a permit. It will support you in demonstrating that you have protected land and groundwater during the lifetime of the site and that the land is in a satisfactory state when you come to surrender your permit.
Our consultants are experts in the contaminated land, waste management and environmental permitting disciplines, and we pride ourselves in undertaking robust reports and supporting Clients throughout the process.
"Vision Survey have worked with Soiltechnics for several years, initially forging a strong working relationship with their Manchester office, which has since expanded to include our respective southern offices. We appreciate their excellent professional conduct, their collaborative working approach and ultimately, in knowing that we can rely on them to meet our requirements."
"Soiltechnics have provided a range of soil reports, ground investigation surveys, remediation strategies and verification reports for parks and open space improvement projects in Southwark. They have also provided clear and concise expert advise on ground/soil related issues which have occurred during construction phase. Soiltechnics are a valued, reliable consultant we will continue to approach for similar schemes.”
“Just wanted to say that I was very impressed with the site team this week. The site engineer showed great leadership on site, delivering the works on time, and kept us updated with daily diaries and updates throughout. The engineer also promptly provided me with certifications for all of the drilling rigs and equipment the guys were using without me having to ask for it, which isn’t typical of all of our subcontractors!”