Whether we are involved in the site selection phase or the detailed design and specification phase of a solar farm, it’s essential we understand clearly the underlying ground conditions.Are there soft soils or fill materials? Is there shallow rock and where is it?Not...
Amongst rail track rehabilitation and maintenance teams, there is a constant drive to improve their ability to make better informed and more timely decisions for rail track maintenance works, including identification of underlying rail ballast and subgrade conditions....
Reflecting on the better parts of 2020, Insitu Test was proud to take part in a research project as part of Smart Pavements Australia Research Collaboration (SPARC). SPARC provides an unprecedented university-led research platform for the Australian pavement industry...
Insitu Test recently completed PANDOSCOPE® training for our WA Implementation Partners, STATS Australia and 4DGeotechnics. The PANDOSCOPE® is a coupling of the PANDA® Instrumented Dynamic Cone Penetrometer (DCP) (tip resistance vs depth profile)...
Clients are always looking for ways to get a better understanding of the ground conditions at a specific point in time, and how the bearing capacity of a site has altered due to changing conditions, like rain. Let’s take a crane lift as an example. The insitu ground...
There is nothing like jumping in at the deep end! With buy in from Fortescue Metals Group, BHP and Rio Tinto, we brought together our supply partner, Sol Solution from France, and the extreme conditions of deep fouled ballast and the Pilbara climate to test to see...