Geotechnical drilling and studies are essential activities in civil engineering and construction, aimed at assessing the geological and geotechnical conditions of a site intended for construction. These activities are necessary to ensure the safety, stability, and durability of structures.
Boreholes for soil investigation – used to collect soil and rock samples.
Hydrogeological boreholes – intended to investigate groundwater resources.
Foundation boreholes – to determine the conditions for constructing a foundation.
Geotechnical studies – investigation and analysis of the physical and mechanical properties of soils and rocks, in order to assess foundation conditions for structures and ensure their stability.