Why should an owner consider a soils investigation or a geotechnical report?
A comprehensive geotechnical report contains site soils information that is useful in both design and construction of most types of projects. The information provides the backbone of the project at its inception and allows for additional detail to be used in the preliminary design and feasibility assessment of project in addition to being used in the detailed design of the proposed work.
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- Why should an owner consider a soils investigation or a geotechnical report?