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countdown Supermarkets

Location: Various New Zealand locations

Overview:

Soil & Rock Consultants was engaged to undertake a series of geotechnical assessments for proposed Countdown Supermarkets at various New Zealand locations.

Our geotechnical reports encompassed a series of geotechnical solutions which were unique to each site such as assessments of potential groundwater inflow in the excavations, soil contamination assessments, geotechnical investigations, desktop studies, earthworks and construction monitoring.

 
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Metlifecare – Pinesong

Location: Buildings K & N, 66 Avonleigh Road, Titirangi

Overview:

Soil & Rock Consultants were engaged to undertake a geotechnical site investigation for a slip. The scope of our report encompassed an assessment of the land stability in the area.

The principal objectives of the investigation were to develop an appropriate geotechnical model of the site so that recommendations with regard to land stability and slip remediation design could be made to support a Building Consent application to Council.

 
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Glen Esk Stream

Location: Glen Esk Stream, Piha – Bank Stability Analysis.

Overview:

Soil & Rock Consultants were engaged by Auckland Council to assess the stability of the banks and provide an appropriate hydrogeological model of the site to assess runoff, flooding and potential scouring of the proposed re-contoured slopes and gullies. The assessment involved a desktop study encompassing available data analysis and walkover inspections of the terrain.

 
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Freyburg Square Redevelopment

Location: Auckland CBD

Overview:

A very challenging project in the city centre. The site was heavily congested with live services of all types and the subgrade varied from stiff natural soils to highly variable non-engineered fill of several metres depth. Close inspection of the foundation subgrades and constant liaison with the Project Managers and Contractor were required.

 
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Scott/Clark Road Subdivision

Location: Stage 2 Subdivision – Scott/Clark Roads, Hobsonville

Overview:

Soil & Rock Consultants were engaged to monitor earthworks associated with the development of the above subdivision. The development comprised 71 residential lots, associated roading and one reserve lot.

Soil & Rock Consultants were previously involved with the geotechnical investigation work which included preliminary investigation and separate consultancy work related to the assessment of earthworks and earthworks methodology reporting.

 
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19 Fred Taylor Drive

Location: 19 Fred Taylor Drive, Whenuapai

Overview:

Soil & Rock Consultants were engaged to undertake a geotechnical site investigation for the proposed commercial subdivision and roadway construction at Area 1 & Area 2. The principal objectives of the investigation were to develop an appropriate geotechnical model of the site so that recommendations with regard to land stability, earthworks, roading and retaining wall design could be made and geotechnical constraints to the proposed development identified.

 
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Buckley Avenue, Hobsonville

Location: Proposed Retirement Village, Buckley Avenue, Hobsonville

Overview:

Soil & Rock Consultants were engaged to undertake a geotechnical site investigation for the proposed retirement village at Buckley Ave, Hobsonville. The principal objectives of the investigation were to develop an appropriate geotechnical model of the site so that recommendations with regard to land stability, foundation and retaining wall design can be made and geotechnical constraints to the proposed development be identified.

 
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Ground Improvement

Location: Sydenham, Christchurch

Overview:

Soil & Rock Consultants were engaged to produce a ground improvement design report and carry out inspections during the ground improvement process in which over 500 piles were driven to 5m depth using TTT Products Christchurch Ltd timber piles. Soil & Rock Consultants recommended “closely spaced timber piles” as the ground improvement measure to resist lateral spreading and liquefaction potential following the Christchurch earthquake sequence. The piles were installed by Markovina Pile Driving South Island Ltd.