The Unknown Below the Surface – Efficient Use of Geotechnical Reports
(Duration 30 minutes // 0.5 PDH Credit)
As we continue to develop our infrastructure, commercial, and private site work projects, those with no earthwork challenges continue to dwindle. As the saying goes, all the good sites are gone. Knowing what exists below the ground surface is a necessity to minimize risk and potential issues that impact both construction costs and schedules. When it comes to site work, having good geotechnical information is a priority for project success. Knowing how to efficiently review and assess the information found in a project’s geotechnical report will help those involved avoid potential site challenges, schedule delays, and optimize the overall performance of site work operations.
Our April webinar will discuss how to navigate a geotechnical report and what key elements of these reports can reveal about the sites they describe. We will focus specifically on how geotechnical reports are structured, with a review of the report sections and what details in these reports may be indicative of potential site work challenges.
As we continue to develop our infrastructure, commercial, and private site work projects, those with no earthwork challenges continue to dwindle. As the saying goes, all the good sites are gone. Knowing what exists below the ground surface is a necessity to minimize risk and potential issues that impact both construction costs and schedules. When it comes to site work, having good geotechnical information is a priority for project success. Knowing how to efficiently review and assess the information found in a project’s geotechnical report will help those involved avoid potential site challenges, schedule delays, and optimize the overall performance of site work operations.
Our April webinar will discuss how to navigate a geotechnical report and what key elements of these reports can reveal about the sites they describe. We will focus specifically on how geotechnical reports are structured, with a review of the report sections and what details in these reports may be indicative of potential site work challenges.



