In-Situ Testing in Savannah, Georgia, addresses the direct evaluation of subsurface conditions within the Coastal Plain’s layered sands, silts, and soft clays. Local projects must comply with Georgia Environmental Protection Division standards and ASTM protocols to manage high water tables and variable bearing capacities. Our approach integrates precise field methods, including the field density test (sand cone method), to verify compaction in real time and confirm engineered fill meets project specifications without laboratory delay.
These investigations are critical for infrastructure on historic riverfront sites, port expansions, and commercial developments where shallow foundations and pavement support demand reliable data. Engineers rely on our in-situ programs to calibrate design assumptions during earthwork and deep foundation installation. For comprehensive quality assurance, we pair density verification with advanced strength profiling and permeability assessments, ensuring every layer of the Savannah formation performs as modeled under structural loads.