A Probe Geotechnical engineer meticulously analyzes soil samples in a Melbourne laboratory, unlocking the secrets of the earth to ensure informed decisions for any construction project.

GEOTECHNICAL

SITE CLASSIFICATION

AS2870-2011

Build on Certainty: Uncover Your Site’s Secrets with Geotechnical Site Classification.

Geotechnical site classification is a systematic process used to categorize and characterize sites based on their geological, geotechnical, and environmental properties. It involves assessing various factors such as soil types, rock formations, slope stability, groundwater conditions, and seismicity to understand the subsurface conditions and potential geotechnical challenges at a site.

Geotechnical site classification provides valuable information for engineering design, construction planning, and risk assessment in infrastructure projects, land development, and environmental management.

As Probe Geotechnical Services, we are executing geotechnical site classification under the guidelines in AS 2870-2011. The classification of a site informs decisions about foundation design, construction methods, materials selection, and risk mitigation measures, helping ensure the safety, stability, and sustainability of engineered structures and developments.