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Why Soil Testing is Important for Construction?

Nobody wants their building project to end up like the Leaning Tower of Pisa, do they? To avoid this from happening to your construction project, as well as other potentially fatal risks, soil testing should be done after you purchase the land and before you begin building.


Soil testing is one of the most crucial considerations to make during any building project, yet it is also the most disregarded.


The reason for this is that most individuals are unaware of the need for soil testing in a laboratory and that it is not required for small home projects.





What is Soil Testing?


Soil testing, to put it simply, is a scientific instrument for assessing and analysing the soil's intrinsic physical and technical features as well as its carrying capacity.


The sort of foundation to be built is determined by soil testing for construction. Before beginning building, get your soil analysed to see how stable the project will be.


What Role Does Soil Testing Play in Construction?


  • As previously said, soil testing aids in the construction of a building's foundation. If the soil hasn't been examined, the foundation can develop flaws and corrosion, affecting the building's strength and stability.

  • The depth and length of the pillars that will be placed into the earth to establish the building's foundation are also determined by soil testing.

  • Soil testing results are used to identify the potential of foundation difficulties as well as the optimum construction methods to adopt.

  • Soil testing can be used to evaluate the soil's water table level.

  • The water table level, as determined by soil testing, indicates potential difficulties with the degree of humidity inside the foundation and the building's foundation.

  • The mineral and chemical makeup of the soil can have an impact on the type of construction material used.

  • Sulphur-resistant cement is used to safeguard the building's foundation if soil study reveals that the soil contains Sulphur.

  • It is impossible to overestimate the relevance of soil testing in evaluating the reactivity of the soil.

  • The term "soil reactivity" relates to how the soil reacts to particular on-site situations, such as whether it expands, contracts, or moves.

  • When multi-story apartments or buildings are being built, soil testing is vitally important.

  • This eliminates the possibility of tragic accidents or collapse.



Before conducting soil testing, keep the following points in mind:


Laboratories for soil analysis:


Always choose labs that are accredited and recognised. Keep in mind that the cost of testing rises as the distance between the construction site and the laboratory grows.


When is the best time to undergo soil tests?


There aren't many better times than today! You may have your soil tested at any time of year; the weather has no bearing on the results.


Permits and Licenses:


Local zoning authorities must issue licences and permits to sites that require considerable work.


Soil testing provides a number of advantages, including determining the type of foundation required, avoiding resting foundations on poor soil or at insufficient depth, identifying corrosive soil, determining the possibility of soil liquefaction after an earthquake, and so on.


Looking for construction material testing for your company? Falcon Laboratory LLC is a leading building and construction material testing service in Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Dubai and across the UAE. The core services offered by the material division include testing of soil, aggregates & rock, concrete, steel & steel products, asphalt, cement, water, geosynthetics etc.


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