Land Engineering and Analysis from Plough Geotechnical Ltd
- By Plough Geo
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- 16 Apr, 2018


Geotechnical Engineering
Before any construction project, Plough Geotechnical Ltd will carry out a site investigation to establish how the ground beneath the construction will behave after the construction begins. This usually takes the path of investigating soil, rock, fault distribution and bedrock properties in the surrounding area to establish the stability of slopes, subsurface conditions and materials. Once the investigation has been completed the risks can then be assessed and structures, foundations and monitoring procedures can be put in place prior to the construction starting.

Working With Plough Geotechnical Ltd
Alan and the team at Plough Geotechnical Ltd work with their clients helping all plans and designs to meet the specified requirements. They will ensure that the foundations and earthworks are designed and constructed in line with current legislation and tolerances and protecting against natural hazards such as landslides, sinkholes and rockfalls. Before you start any project, Plough Geotechnical Ltd can offer expert advice on the design and construction of:
Foundations
Retaining walls
Highways
Railways
Landfills
Specialist analysis for slope and quarry stability

Plough Geotechnical Ltd, Expert Witness

Contact Plough Geotechnical Ltd
If you need some expert advice and understanding of any Geotechnical issues that your project may be facing, then contact Alan at Plough Geotechnical Ltd for an initial, informal chat about how you may be able to work together.
Tel: 0151 353 1730
Mob: 07957 659 819
Email: alan@ploughgeo.co.uk


This one day course will provide a general overview of slope stability design for
geotechnical practitioners and engineers.
The course is aimed at technical staff with first degrees in civil engineering,
construction, geology and related subjects; it will also be useful to non-technical staff
who wish to gain an appreciation of the various factors involved in slope stability
design. The mathematics in the worked examples is not complicated – the aim of the
course is to give attendees an understanding of the physics of the problem not a
course in mathematics.
The course will look at how information is obtained and then used to provide a
design for stable slopes. It will also look at the derivation of the formulae used for
slope design.
Course content
Shear strength of soils
EC7 design: Partial Factors and Limit State Design of slopes
Short term and long term conditions in cuttings and embankments
Plane translational slides
Rotational slides
Factor of safety
Computer methods
Rock slopes - plane, wedge and curved failures
At the end of the course the delegates should have :
An understanding of how soil and rock slopes fail
An appreciation of the philosophy of EC7 design
A basic understanding of the analysis and design of slopes in soils and rocks..
The next courses will be Thursday 19th September in Banbury and Friday 11th October at Birchwood,Warrington .
To book your place visit https://www.equipegroup.com/training/geotechnical/slope-stability-design

Commercial developments, such as retail parks, office blocks, industrial units and other non-residential projects are often built on brown-field sites. The land around these sites can often be unstable due to previous developments, landfill and prior re-modelling of the landscape. Similar to residential developments, the land needs to be analysed before any building work is undertaken, to ensure that the ground is stable and remains so in the future. Commercial developments often need a high load bearing platform and deeper foundations, possibly underground development where land stability, free from movement is essential. Wirral based Plough Geotechnical Ltd are specialists in providing Geotechnical support for commercial developments across the UK.

Are you a residential developer looking to build new homes? Looking to build an individual house or extension? Have you found your new-build plot of land yet? With increasing pressures on suitable land for development, developers and builders are finding it increasingly difficult to find suitable land. Often this pushes new homes being built on far-from-perfect land and requires geotechnical expertise for residential developers to ensure the homes they build are fit-for-purpose.




