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A structure is only as strong as the ground it’s built on. That’s why geotechnical drilling contractors play a vital role in our modern society. Handling everything from groundwater sampling to well monitoring, these specialists investigate the subsurface conditions of land and determine if it’s viable for a given facility.

Geotechnical Drilling ContractorsGeotechnical services cover a broad range of tasks. Essentially, the role of geotechnical drilling contractors is to bore into the soil of a particular area and collect useful data. The information gathered depends on the needs and interests of the client who commissioned the project.

Perhaps a developer wants to construct a new facility on a lot that may be polluted or contaminated. Before they can move forward with the construction process, they need to know what contaminants their employees may be exposed to.

That’s where geotechnical drilling contractors come in. These professionals will test the soil to determine if it can safely house the construction project, or if the site needs to be cleaned before the work can begin.

Another client may wonder if the subsurface conditions of their lot will support a solid foundation for their planned structure. They will also want to know if there’s any risk of earthquakes, sinkholes, or landslides. A geotechnical services crew will use innovative tools and techniques to analyze the land, providing a clear picture of the site’s quality and reliability.

All the services these specialists offer, such as groundwater testing and utility locating, are performed to help engineers plan sound construction projects. Without geotechnical drilling contractors, it would be impossible to guarantee whether certain properties were safe for future facilities.

 

Offering geotechnical services to clients throughout the state, the experts at GeoTek Alaska in Anchorage use their expertise to assist a broad range of clients, from property developers to state road planners. Contact them online to learn more about what they do, or call (907) 569-5900.

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