Land Science was instructed to conduct a Phase I and Phase II Geotechnical investigation regarding a proposed residential development by a long standing, repeat client. This geotechnical investigation was required to provide an interpretation of ground conditions with respect to foundations, pavements, concrete specification, excavations, and basement construction.
The responsibilities of Land Science were increased as the project progressed, with the need for a preliminary ground contamination risk assessment and a full desk study being deemed necessary.