Geotechnical investigation assesses subsurface conditions to understand soil and rock properties for construction projects, ensuring optimal design and structural stability.

Soil Investigation
Soil investigation involves a thorough examination of soil properties, composition, and characteristics to guide construction, foundation design, and land-use planning decisions.
Mineral Exploration
Mineral exploration is the systematic process of finding and assessing valuable minerals underground. This essential practice is fundamental to the planning and sustainable utilization of resources in the mining industry.


Dam Exploration
Dam exploration include researching and evaluating the geological and geotechnical features of potential dam locations. This ensures a thorough understanding of the terrain to guarantee structural integrity and safety.
Reverse Circulation
Reverse circulation is a drilling method in mineral exploration where drilling fluid is pushed down the drill pipe and circulates back up the annular space. This technique efficiently collects samples and assesses subsurface conditions during exploration.


Geotechnical Assessment
Conduct thorough soil assessments to better understand subsurface conditions and their implications for demolition, with a focus on soil stability and bearing capacity.
Erosion Control Measures
Implement erosion control techniques during demolition to avoid soil erosion and reduce the environmental impact on nearby landscapes and water bodies.


