When undertaking construction in urban settings, it’s often unavoidable that site works will impact upon surrounding homes and businesses. This almost always affects the way works are planned and carried out, including limiting working hours and implementing specific measures to separate the…
Working on monitoring projects can often involve long hours in dark tunnels or in other less than ideal locations, but occasionally a job allows engineers to check out things above as well as below ground.
GEO-Instruments duo Reggie Harrison and Rob Orr were treated to amazing views of…
Manual surveys are indispensable for monitoring of deformation and settlement in construction and infrastructure works including roads, railways, excavations and tunnels. GEO-Instruments has been involved in multiple deformation monitoring and dimensional control projects…
GEO-Instruments engineers have been undertaking nightshift surveys and instrumentation installation on Network Rail assets as part of a key new infrastructure project in south London.
Detailed track trolley surveys were carried out by a team of surveyors while another team of specialist…
GEO-INSTRUMENTS’ latest project is monitoring pore pressure in the ground leading to a new road bridge in Berkshire.
As part of Wokingham Major Highways improvement programme, R. Collard and Balfour Beatty are building the new bridge near the village of Winnersh.
The new road will…
GEO-Instruments survey teams have been working through the night to monitor Northern Line tunnels near Clapham Common while the Tunnel Boring Machine for the new London Power Tunnels 2 project passes underneath the line.
GEO-Instruments have successfully completed a high intensity, short-term slope monitoring scheme on a section of a main road near Bath, Somerset.
GEO-Instruments UK have had a very successful 2021, overcoming numerous challenges along the way.
The GEO-Instruments team have had a busy start to 2022 with key works continuing through the Christmas break and into the new year. On top of this several other projects will be stepping up a gear in the next few weeks.
Hydrostatic Levelling Cells (HLCs) are an automated means of monitoring for settlement or vertical deformation in structures.
As part of our dedicated Setting Out team, Nilu plays a key role in precisely interpreting design drawings and advising drilling teams carrying out piling and geotechnical works. She works closely with client supervisors and engineers, ensuring what is built meets the expected quality and…