GEO-Instruments engineers have begun winding down a successful two-year monitoring project at a flood mitigation scheme in West Yorkshire.
GEO engineers had a chilly but picturesque start to the year with a new automated monitoring job on the remote Shetland Islands.
This marks a great first opportunity to work on a Wind Farm project and GEO-Instruments’ most northerly UK project to date.
“A fantastic and…
New recruits have begun to arrive at GEO-Instruments as it gears up to meet the needs of several major contracts this year.
Engineers from GEO-Instruments were out on night shift undertaking track trolley and track condition surveys near Perivale station in northwest London, ahead of planned construction work in the area. Not far from the famous Hoover Building, the survey covered over 100 metres of…
GEO-Instruments provides monitoring solutions for all types of infrastructure. This includes activities above ground such as building construction, demolition, bridge and road monitoring as well as underground services in tunnels, utilities, and other buried infrastructure.
The construction sector, and the geotechnical sector within it, is well positioned to benefit from a growing population, climate resilience projects and from the expansion of cities and infrastructure. But it will be constrained by new limits on carbon, resource use and waste production; and…
At Keller, we are committed to better understand our contribution to sustainable development and work collaboratively with our customers and stakeholders to reduce potential impacts.
By Sam Kettle
Much of London’s active sewer system is unchanged since Victorian times. The brick construction and age of these sewers mean they are particularly susceptible to degradation and damage, particularly with construction work in close proximity. Potential ground…
GEO-Instruments teams are on-site with colleagues from Keller installing ground anchors to strengthen a retaining wall next to other ongoing works as part of a major London project.
Keller are installing more than 500 ground anchors with GEO-Instruments on-hand throughout,…
Wednesday the 23rd of June is the annual International Women In Engineering Day. Founded in 2014 by the Women’s Engineering Society (WES), the day is an opportunity to celebrate women in engineering and related professions across the industry.
ENGINEERS from GEO-Instruments have been working alongside their Keller colleagues on the £37m redevelopment of an historical building in Oxford.
GEO-Instruments have secured the long-term instrumentation and monitoring (I&M) contract for the tunnelling part of LPT2, which the HOCHTIEF-MURPHY Joint Venture are delivering.
LPT2 is a 32.5km network of new cable tunnels being built across south London between Wimbledon and…