

Supplied with a detailed specification and high quality site information, our Estimator turned around the bespoke quote in a day, and we were able to be on site with in-house resources in under a week despite an already heavy workload across the country.
Our site team undertook rotary cored holes at both the launch pit and proposed reception pit locations to confirm ground conditions. The core was logged by our onsite Engineering Geologist, who also supervised the completion of packer permeability testing to improve the site hydrogeological model. Standpipes were installed in the majority of holes to allow continual monitoring during follow-on remedial works. Dynamic probe testing was completed at both locations to prove the consistency of the overburden deposits, whilst plate bearing tests were used to indicate the continued suitability of the ground for a crane platform.
In all a total of 8no boreholes were drilled to a maximum depth of 17m, whilst dynamic probes extended to 13m below ground level. Plate bearing tests were completed at ten locations to a maximum load of 620kPa. Data recovered from the investigation allowed the Stockton to put in place suitable controls to manage the groundwater issue in the launch box, and avoid a similar occurrence in the reception box. Data was issued daily throughout the works, and as both PDF and AGS format files on completion of the investigation.
Sonic Drilling “resonates” at Soil Engineering Geoservices With a recent expansion of our in-house rig fleet from one sonic drilling rig to four, our nationwide drilling capability has never looked better. The acquisition of a second Eijkelkamp Fraste CRS XL140 Duo twin-head rotary/Sonic drilling rig alongside a more compact Eijkelkamp Fraste SRS ML Duo, and […]
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As 2025 draws to a close, and our business travels wind down, we’re reflecting on some of the journeys made throughout the company this yearJourneys to the depths… Our rotary coring crews have been plumbing new depths, with a company record set on Merseyside when a cored borehole reached just over 300m, recovering 105mm core […]
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Double success at Soil Engineering this week as two areas of the business were recognised with the global Green Is Great label by Soletanche FreyssinetMarking best practice across our global operations the Green is Great programme recognises the efforts and innovations of the global efforts of our people, projects and depots. Simultaneously achieving gold standard […]
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