1. Site Parameters: This includes zoning, boundaries, restrictions, and governing bodies overseeing the area. Ensuring the site is properly zoned for the intended project is critical.
2. Soil and Rock Analysis: Detailed investigation of soil and rock properties to assess their suitability for the proposed construction. This involves sampling, laboratory testing, and in-situ testing¹.
3. Hydrogeological Conditions: Understanding groundwater conditions, including water table levels and flow patterns, which can significantly impact construction and long-term stability.
4. Slope Stability: Evaluating the stability of natural and man-made slopes to prevent landslides and ensure the safety of the construction.
5. Foundation Design: Determining the appropriate type of foundation based on soil conditions and load-bearing capacity¹.
6. Environmental Impact: Assessing the potential environmental impacts of the project and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
7. Risk Assessment: Identifying and mitigating geotechnical risks, such as soil liquefaction, subsidence, and erosion.
8. Cost Estimation: Providing a preliminary cost estimate for geotechnical investigations and potential mitigation measures.

What We Do
- DPR Preparation
- Project Feasibility Studies