Preparing Geotechnical Factual Reports is often a labor-intensive process that requires engineers and geologists to collect information from multiple sources, verify data accuracy, format tables, compile appendices, and prepare consistent documentation.
Common challenges include:
- Significant time spent compiling investigation data.
- Manual transfer of information from logs and databases.
- Inconsistencies between projects and reporting teams.
- Increased risk of transcription and formatting errors.
- Difficulty maintaining report quality under tight deadlines.
- Repetitive preparation of standard report sections.
- Challenges managing large volumes of investigation data.
- Limited standardization across offices and projects.
As investigation programs become larger and more complex, the effort required to prepare factual reports continues to grow.





