Cone Penetration Testing

Whether you're building the foundation of a large structure, a coastal home, or a parking lot, stable ground is essential. This requires subsurface investigation and geotechnical reporting. Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) provides a unique view of subsurface conditions to establish a solid footing for your Gulf Coast construction project.

Basics of Gulf Coast Cone Penetration Testing

Geotechnical reports and subsurface investigations provide builders and engineers with a view of what is happening below your feet. The geotechnical engineers at GeoCon have a number of state of the art tools that help provide you with an accurate picture of subsurface conditions. We use Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) to determine the geotechnical characteristics of the subsurface soils. CPT is a staple of geotechnical reporting and is in heavy use by the US Geological Services

There are multiple geotechnical characteristics that CPT can help you assess. Geotechnical characteristics include soil strength, compressibility, stability, friction angles, and groundwater elevations. The cone has friction sleeves and tips that produce computerized logs of the subsurface soil’s above described characteristics in 2 centimeter intervals. GeoCon uses the state of the art S4 CPT Sounding System and it is mounted on a wide track Caterpillar skid steer. We also have a sampler that connects to the cone rods which allows us the capability to obtain samples from multiple depths. We can do split spoon type samples or small plastic tube samples. 

Our machine is very unique due to its size and being track mounted. It is very mobile and we can access areas with soft and wet ground. We are an economical option on sites that are wooded and or wet/soft. Simply put, GeoCon Engineering can get subsurface samples where other geotechnical engineers cannot go. 

Achieve Stability in Your Gulf Coast Build With GeoCon Cone Penetration Testing

GeoCon Engineering provides the foremost construction and development support on the Gulf Coast. Our geotechnical engineers work alongside civil engineers, structural engineers, and material engineers to help you from inception to inspection. While we are known for our subsurface investigations and geotechnical reporting, including CPT, we offer a full range of support. Our Gulf Coast construction specialists can provide testing, installation monitoring, and even inspection services once your project is complete. There is nothing above or below the ground that we cannot help you examine. If you need confidence that the ground below can support your project, contact GeoCon Engineering. We will help you build right the first time.

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  Alabama | Florida | Lousiana | Missisppi
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