Moisture Content and Soil Compaction
Soil compaction depends on a few factors, not the least of which is moisture content. No contractor wants to pay for a water truck if they think they can just pound the backfill until...
Practical Geotechnical Information
Soil compaction depends on a few factors, not the least of which is moisture content. No contractor wants to pay for a water truck if they think they can just pound the backfill until...
This article is primarily aimed at contractors looking to pass their soil compaction tests more quickly but is also a good refresher for geotechnical technicians to review. And check out our friends article on...
This is a question I get a lot while on construction sites. Contractors usually do not know what is meant by 98% compaction, just that they need the geotechnical technician with a nuclear gauge...
In this article I will explain the differences between each soil type and how they are classified in the Modified Unified Soil Classification System. Types of Soil According to the Modified Unified Soil Classification...
In general, geogrid is used to distribute concentrated loads over a wider area – sometimes under footings, roadways, or other areas that require subgrade support. Geogrid’s other most common use is to act as...
There are many different geotechnical testing methods available. In this article I will list 5 common field tests and provide a brief overview of each. You can find more in-depth information by clicking on the...
Please see this article from our company website for additional information. In this article, I will cover the basics of how a nuclear density gauge works. Also known as a “nuke gauge”, “nuclear densometer”,...