Here are some ways we can help you get the geological data you need.

Our services aim to help you accomplish your goals with quality and efficiency.  We can drill on diverse surfaces, inclines, through asphalt, inside buildings, and even water.  Take a look at our services and find the right one for you.  Contact us and mention which one you are interested in and we will get you started on the journey towards better data.

Split Spoon Sampling

This geotechnical service collects samples of soil by hammering a hollow spoon into the ground and bringing it up to measure the blow counts and log in necessary information. Firms can work with us to retrieve necessary data on new construction sites.

Infiltration Testing

Water drains down into the soil and eventually works its way down into aquifers. Testing for the rate of this movement helps geologists determine the type of soil and compaction of a foundation of a building or structure.

Hollow Stem Augering

This augering uses a hollow stem which allows samples to be taken or a monitoring well to be installed. It also allows for uncontaminated sampling in formations of unconsolidated soils and rapid drilling into clay-filled soils is easy and cost-effective.

Wireline Rock Coring

Like split spoon sampling, rock coring penetrates the ground to collect a rock sample for analysis by geologists. This data is useful for geologic mapping, foundation suitability, and other needs.

Casing Advancement

There are geographic areas where the soil is unconsolidated, or loose. In order to prevent bore holes from collapsing, casing advancement allows drilling and casing placement to happen simultaneously. With this method we can be much more efficient and safe when drilling in these areas.

Mud Rotary Drilling

There are geographic areas where the soil is unconsolidated, or loose. In order to prevent bore holes from collapsing, casing advancement allows drilling and casing placement to happen simultaneously. With this method we can be much more efficient and safe when drilling in these areas.