Soiltechnics has been around for over 30 years, meaning we are well-positioned to support our Clients. We take pride that our advice is based on managing geotechnical risks so that proposed solutions are buildable, sustainable and cost-effective for our Client.
Our geotechnical services are available throughout the project life, including:
Geotechnical engineering uses the principles of soil and rock mechanics to determine the relevant physical and mechanical properties of the ground. This allows us to assess the risks from ground conditions. Through the management of these risks, elements can be appropriately designed including:
“Soiltechnics has 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 advice on ground/soil related issues which have occurred during the construction phase. Soiltechnics is a valued, reliable consultant we will continue to approach for similar schemes.”
“Having worked with Soiltechnics for almost ten years, they are considered a valued and trusted member of our Supply Chain whom we appoint with confidence knowing their services will be delivered to the highest standard. Soiltechnics form part of the Willmott Dixon Consultant Consortia having successfully completed a robust selection process which highlighted their ability to perform with the utmost professionalism in regards to customer service, value for money and site safety. It is trusted consultants like Soiltechnics who we can depend on in our pursuit to provide the perfect product for our customers.”
“Vision Survey has 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.“