Ground investigation work typically includes trial pits, sampling, assessment of ground conditions, service locating and enabling works to prepare for excavation, piling and drainage installation. We coordinate findings with design teams and main contractors so that foundation design, temporary works planning, and drainage strategy are based on real conditions rather than assumptions. This reduces the likelihood of redesign or downtime once the project breaks ground.
Because we also deliver foundations, basements, drainage and RC frames, we understand the practical impact of what is discovered in the ground. We can advise on buildability, access, sequencing, and safety considerations before the first machine arrives on site.
Early stage clarity saves time and protects the programme. Our involvement at the ground investigation stage means you get realistic advice from the contractor who will actually be building the substructure and frame. That reduces commercial risk and improves planning for plant, labour and temporary works.
We operate with strict safety standards even at the investigation stage, including control of trial pits, plant movements and permit-to-dig requirements. We record and hand over findings clearly so design, cost planning and sequencing can move forward with confidence.