Geotechnical analysis definition

Geotechnical analysis has the same meaning as “geotechnical report.”
Geotechnical analysis means a study of the engineering characteristics and properties of the site's soils, rocks, and other materials for suitability in construction.

Examples of Geotechnical analysis in a sentence

  • Geotechnical analysis indicated that without ground treatment, neither the stability of the structures during construction and initial loading, nor the serviceability of the facility could be assured.

  • Analysis of these videos revealed significant improvement in all four areas as indicated by findings presented below.

  • Geotechnical analysis was performed by URS Soil Testing Laboratory in Totowa, NJ.

  • Geotechnical analysis of the site was conducted prior to preparation of the project EIR, and did not identify any specific concerns with the development proposed at that time.

  • Geotechnical analysis of partially dried but otherwise untreated (~ 10–40% w/w dry matter) WTRs established that they have high plasticity, high com- pressibility and very low permeability (O’Kelly 2008; O’kelly 2010) (Table 4).

  • Geotechnical analysis is required to confirm the location of the long term stable top of slope, which forms the basis of the erosion hazard limit in a confined system.

  • A single and common driveway does not require a PE design; however, gravel surfaces shall consist of a minimum of 6 inches aggregate base course on top of a minimum 6 inches depth of reconditioned subgrade, or otherwise as specified by the Geotechnical analysis.

  • Geotechnical analysis for both Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the project was completed.

  • In addition, given the steep slopes on the subject property, a Geotechnical analysis shall be conducted and a Geotechnical Report, prepared by a licensed professional shall be submitted prior to the issuance of any demolition, construction site, or building permits.

  • Geotechnical analysis is completed by independent engineers on a mine by mine basis.

Related to Geotechnical analysis

  • Forensic analysis means the practice of gathering, retaining, and analyzing computer-related data for investigative purposes in a manner that maintains the integrity of the data.

  • risk analysis the analysis required under Rule 17f-7(a)(1)(i)(A).

  • Geotechnical engineer means a Professional Engineer whose principal field of specialization is the design and Construction of earthworks in a permafrost environment.

  • Credential analysis means a process or service by which a third party affirms the validity of an identity document described in section 25(6)(c) through a review of public and proprietary data sources conducted remotely.

  • Market Analysis means a technique used to identify market characteristics for specific goods or services “National Treasury” has the meaning assigned to it in section 1 of the Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act No. 56 of 2003);