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Precision starts with clarity. Provide the technical parameters of your project below to help our team engineer the perfect solution for your vision.

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Why This Matters
Early project coordination ensures the right geotechnical investigation and soil testing program is planned from the start.

Streamlined Discovery

By understanding your project scope early, we can move efficiently into planning the required soil testing, subsurface investigation, and geotechnical evaluation needed to support your project.

Priority Review

Submitted project details are reviewed promptly to determine site investigation needs, testing requirements, and next steps for geotechnical evaluation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a geotechnical investigation and when is it required?

A geotechnical investigation evaluates subsurface soil conditions to determine how a site will support a proposed structure. It typically includes soil borings, test pits, and laboratory testing to assess bearing capacity, settlement, and groundwater conditions.

When should geotechnical testing be performed in the development process?

Geotechnical investigations are typically performed during the early design phase of a project, before foundation design and site planning are finalized. Early testing helps identify soil conditions and avoid costly design changes later.

How long does a geotechnical investigation take?

Most field investigations can be completed in one to several days depending on project size. Laboratory testing and preparation of the geotechnical report typically follow within a few weeks.

What types of projects do you work on?

We provide geotechnical services for residential homes, commercial developments, infrastructure projects, and site development requiring soil testing and subsurface investigation.

Do I need a perc test for my property?

Perc testing is required when evaluating a property for a septic system. The test measures how quickly water infiltrates into the soil to determine if the site is suitable for onsite wastewater disposal.

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Hours of Operation

Monday – Saturday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Emergency & After-Hours Service
For urgent site work, emergency soil testing, or time-sensitive projects, our team is available 24/7 by phone.

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