Geotechnical report
Geotechnical report (subsoil expertise)
The results of a geotechnical investigation must be compiled in a geotechnical investigation report in accordance with DIN EN 1997-2 and DIN 4020. The geotechnical report must also contain the evaluation of the results of the investigation report, the foundation recommendation and the conclusions for the structure and the execution.
At S&P, the task of our engineering geologists is to describe the subsoil investigations carried out, the location of the construction project and the construction project itself, to develop, present and describe a spatial model of the subsoil by interpolating between the inevitably punctual outcrops, taking into account geological relationships. The representation is carried out analogously with the help of geological terrain sections and stratigraphic maps or as a digital 3D model as part of BIM planning.
In detail, a geotechnical report includes the following engineering geology services:
- Describe the explosive ordnance situation.
- Presentation of the exploration results: Soil exploration in profiles according to DIN 4023, field and laboratory tests in tables or diagrams.
- Development of a spatial subsoil model and representation in sections or stratigraphic maps or in a digital 3D model.
- Describe the subsoil and groundwater conditions.
- Evaluation and presentation of the subsoil investigations as well as the laboratory and field investigations.
- Estimation of the fluctuation range of water levels in the ground.
- Information on the nature of the groundwater.
Contact person
Dipl.-Geol. Dr. Martin Brodbeck
Managing Partner,
Hydrogeology and engineering geology
Brodbeck(ät)smoltczykpartner.de