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

  • Services include, but are not limited to: • Site investigation and characterization • Drilling • Sampling of soil and rock • Installation and monitoring of geotechnical instrumentation • Geotechnical laboratory testing • Evaluation of site materials • Field and subsurface investigations • Slope stability analysis • Geotechnical analysis, geological assessments and Geotechnical reports.

  • Geotechnical analysis was performed after the original design was proposed.

  • Geotechnical analysis will be provided by HWA GeoSciences as a subcontractor for the fish passage crossing.

  • Geotechnical analysis will determine the existing soil conditions at the proposed pond sites, permeability rates, and ground water elevations.

  • Geotechnical analysis shall include: • Evaluation of subsurface conditions • Evaluation of site-specific seismic hazards, including design ground motions, and seismic slope stability of proposed new slopes and retaining walls • Evaluation of global stability of new slopes and new retaining walls • Design and construction recommendations for the retaining walls • Evaluation of existing pavements • Design and construction recommendations for new pavements, to both 20-year, and 30-year, for concrete.

  • Geotechnical analysis will determine the existing soil conditions for deep excavations required for the new storm pipe installation and recommendations for temporary shoring/sheet piling.

  • Geotechnical analysis will include a single boring to a depth of approximately 50 feet below existing grade or refusal (whichever is shallower) with a truck-mounted drill rig.

  • Geotechnical analysis with adequate information to complete design and construction recommendations for all foundation types and earthwork aspects of the two culvert replacements as outlined by the MassDOT LRFD Bridge Manual.

  • Geotechnical analysis will be used to finalize the designs of the tank foundations and other structures to ensure stable foundations.

  • Geotechnical analysis must include:  Seismic design parameters including an assessment of liquefaction and lateral spreading potential at the site.

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  • 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);