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Ground Investigation for Mission Critical Nuclear Infrastructure
This case study explores how detailed ground investigations support the safe design and delivery of nuclear infrastructure projects. By assessing ground conditions, groundwater behaviour and potential geotechnical risks at an early stage, Geotechnics helps clients make informed decisions, reduce construction uncertainty and protect long-term asset performance. The project highlights the importance of robust site data in complex, highly regulated environments.
4 days ago5 min read


Case Study: Building Energy Infrastructure on Certainty
This case study explores how early geotechnical and geoenvironmental ground investigations reduce risk for energy infrastructure projects. It highlights how understanding ground conditions before detailed design helps minimise programme delays, control costs, improve procurement confidence and support safe, efficient construction. Geotechnics' engineering-led approach provides clients with the data needed to make informed decisions with commercial clarity.
Jul 94 min read


Case Study: Long Sewer Outfall Investigation
Plans for a new United Utilities sewer outfall structure in Barrow-in Furness, some 1400m across an inter-tidal area, opened up an...
Sep 19, 20233 min read


Case Study: Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme (HARP)
The Project In 2019 Geotechnics, as an AMP7 Framework Supplier, was one of the specialist geotechnical suppliers appointed by United...
Sep 19, 20234 min read


Case Study: Castlerigg Tunnel, Keswick
The Project The Castlerigg tunnel forms an important part of the 36km long Thirlmere link Raw Water Aqueduct. The project involves the...
Sep 19, 20234 min read


Case Study: Convoy's Wharf
Looking back at our Convoy's Wharf Site Investigation work
Mar 3, 20223 min read


Case Study: Stonehenge (A303) ground investigation
Investigating the geological and engineering characteristics of the chalk strata underlying the A303 and the Stonehenge World Heritage...
Oct 28, 20214 min read
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