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Soil Survey and Geotechnical Report

Soil Survey and Geotechnical Report

Didim,Bodrum,Kuşadası

Soil Survey and Geotechnical Report | İsmet Özer Construction Architecture Engineering

Soil Survey and Geotechnical Report

Our soil survey and geotechnical report service is a scientific process that analyzes the geological characteristics, bearing capacity and soil behavior of the land to be constructed on with engineering discipline. Through drilling work, laboratory tests and determination of physical-mechanical properties of the soil, we provide the necessary parameters for safe foundation design.

We provide reliable soil survey services in Didim, Bodrum and Kuşadası working with accredited laboratories.

Site Survey & Planning

Drilling points are determined by examining the topographic features, geological structure and building characteristics of the land.

Soil Drilling Work

Soil layers are delineated with SPT (Standard Penetration Test) and disturbed and undisturbed samples are collected.

Laboratory Analyses

Soil classification, consolidation, shear strength, liquid-plastic limit and sieve analysis tests are performed.

Bearing Capacity Calculation

The safe bearing capacity of the soil, settlement amount and foundation depth are determined with engineering calculations.

Seismic Soil Class

The behavior of the soil under earthquake loads and local soil class (ZA, ZB, ZC, ZD, ZE) are identified.

Geotechnical Report Preparation

All analyses and calculations are presented in a detailed geotechnical report. Foundation type and design recommendations are made.

  • Comprehensive Engineering Report

  • Detailed Soil Analysis

  • Safe Foundation Design Parameters

  • Scientific Drilling Methods

  • Is the prepared soil investigation report sufficient for obtaining a building permit?

    Yes. When prepared in accordance with applicable regulations and technical standards, the soil investigation report is sufficient for obtaining a building permit. It is an official technical document accepted by municipalities and building inspection authorities and serves as a basis for structural design.

  • What actions are taken if the soil is not suitable?

    If the soil conditions are not suitable for construction, engineering solutions are implemented to ensure structural safety. Ground improvement techniques or alternative foundation systems are evaluated to adapt the project to existing soil conditions. The objective is to achieve safe and regulation-compliant construction despite unfavorable soil conditions.

  • What information does a soil investigation report include?

    A soil investigation report presents the physical and engineering properties of the soil in detail. It includes critical data such as soil classification, bearing capacity, settlement behavior, seismic parameters, and recommended foundation systems. Necessary engineering measures for structural safety are also specified in the report.

  • Why is a soil investigation mandatory?

    A soil investigation is mandatory to ensure that a structure is designed safely, durably, and in compliance with current regulations. Since the structural system and foundation design directly depend on soil properties, a reliable project cannot be prepared without a soil investigation. It also plays a critical role in ensuring seismic safety.

 

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