Geotechnical engineering investigations need to be performed by engineers or engineering geologists to gather important information regarding the physical properties of soil and foundations. This information is critical to determine repair or distress to earthworks for structural integrity as caused by subsurface conditions. These investigations are also used to measure the soil or backfill material’s thermal resistivity for such items as pipelines, solar thermal storage, transmission lines and radioactive waste disposal. The geophysical investigation will include both surface and subsurface site exploration.
Soil mechanics, laboratory and field-testing of soils are all part of a comprehensive geotechnical testing and engineering ground study. This type of subsurface exploration is required in order to gain pertinent knowledge of existing soil conditions. Once the samples are obtained, various analyses are performed to determine the physical properties of the soil and aggregates. In-situ tests are often used to identify soil contamination that could cause negative environmental impact if disturbed.