A well-planned site investigation is critical for understanding ground conditions and reducing project risk. However, determining the right investigation program can be challenging due to varying site conditions, project complexity, regulatory requirements, budget constraints, and limited existing information.
Engineering teams often spend significant time reviewing historical borehole data, geological information, previous reports, and applicable standards before defining an investigation scope. Inadequate investigations can leave critical risks undiscovered, while excessive investigations can increase costs without delivering additional value.
As projects become more complex and schedules become tighter, organizations need smarter ways to design investigation programs that deliver reliable ground information efficiently.





