Geotechnical & Ground Investigation
Every borehole, every sample, on the parcel
Ground investigation produces evidence that has to reconcile with the lab, the engineer and the regulator. Pinning every borehole, trial pit and sample to the parcel keeps the chain of custody intact through the AGS data, the factual report and the interpretation.
Borehole and trial pit log
Coordinates, depth, ground conditions and standpipe data pinned to the location of each borehole.
Sample chain of custody
Sample IDs, depth, lab and result tied to the borehole pin so AGS data flows without re-keying.
Insitu testing
SPT, CPT, plate bearing and shear vane results sit on the test point pin with raw data.
Contaminated land
Phase 1 walkover, Phase 2 sampling and risk-based assessment all pinned to the parcel and the ECP layer.
Built for the field
Borehole, sample and test on the parcel
GI work built for the test point
Ground investigation operates between civils, environmental and laboratory workflows. Pinning every borehole, trial pit and sample to the parcel removes the AGS reconciliation step that loses evidence and slows the factual report.




Testimonials
Used by ground engineers and GI contractors
Ground engineers, GI contractors and contaminated land specialists rely on pinned site investigation evidence to protect factual reports and remediation cases.
Guided walkthrough
See a GI campaign in practice
Walk through a live ground investigation campaign and see how borehole logs, samples and lab results all stay attached to the parcel they describe.