Geotechnical Inspections
Geotechnical Inspections are commonly used in regards to soil solidity in instances where the footings of a building may be affected or it can be an overall inspection that may look in to a number of different issues that may affect the subsurface of a property.
Geotechnical Inspections are important in establishing the bearing capacity of the soil affecting the footings of a given project.
Shoring Box & Trench Shield Stability Inspections
CSTS can provide a geotechnical engineer on-site to determine if the structure will be affected by excavation work in the surrounding area.
Sydney Water – Thrust and Anchor Block Inspections
Provision must be made for potentially unrestrained forces at changes of direction or size in the pipeline, for any rubber ring jointed system.
Subgrade & Test Roll Inspections
Topsoil and severely root-affected soils may need to be stripped as unsuitable material or as required for subsequent revegetation.
Footing & Foundation Inspections
Footings inspections are regularly conducted via visual inspections and/or a combination of field and laboratory test schedules …
Pier / Pile Monitoring & Inspections
A Geotechnical engineer is provided on site to confirm the required foundation materials are present at the required levels.


