If your project is in the geotechnical study stage, it is important to perform the Standard Penetration Test (SPT). This test provides valuable information to determine the behavior of the soil on your site, making it one of the most practical tests to perform.
The Standard Penetration Test provides a quick exploration of the soil. First, disturbed samples are obtained from the soil layers. Then, in the laboratory, the physical properties and indices of the soil are identified. Additionally, the number of blows needed for the penetration of the split spoon can be determined, which allows us to use correlations to determine the shear strength of cohesive and frictional soils. Our Standard Penetration Test has a depth exploration range of over 3 meters.

This test can be applied at all stages of your construction project. During the preconstruction stage, it is part of the preliminary engineering studies. During the construction of your project, it helps to verify the condition of the land to meet project requirements. In the post-construction stage, it resolves and studies the subsoil against project changes. if you do not include the Standard Penetration Test in your construction project, you may have insufficient information about the subsoil, which can cause unforeseen deformations.