Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring Services
What is Geotechnical Instrumentation?

Engineers utilise geotechnical instrumentation to monitor indicators of site (field) conditions for in-situ properties such as deformability, slope stability, soil permeability, stress, load etc.

During the initial stage, both instrumentation and monitoring is important and require careful planning and design. Measurements with geotechnical instruments are useful in every stage of construction, identifying existing problems in the current design and reducing construction costs or procedures. Additionally, they are advantageous in ensuring legal safety to the owners or projects.

Geotechnical monitoring can be done for both short-term and long-term safety of the structures and is significant for the initial and main stages of construction, as well as post-construction.
Geonamics Singapore specializes in geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring section and we have been playing an active role in providing instrumentation and monitoring services.
As an accredited inspection body under the Accreditation of Inspection Bodies for Site Investigation Scheme by the Singapore Accreditation Council (SAC SINGLAS) and BCA registered specialist in soil investigation works in Singapore, we are one of the professional companies specialized in providing a one-stop geotechnical services under one roof to meet your needs.

Instrumentation & Monitoring Services by Geonamics
Ground Movement
Ensuring the Stability and Safety of Structures in Dynamic Environments
Ground Settlement Markers
Periodic Subsurface Ground Movement Monitoring and Measurements
Borehole Extensometer
Ground Deformation Data and Strain Information in Deep Subsurface Layers
Piezometer
Instrumental measurement of Groundwater Levels and Pressures for Site Condition Assessment
Tiltmeter
Monitoring and Detection of Changes in Ground Tilt or Inclination for Potential Geological or Structural Shifts
Water Standpipe
Assessment of the Permeability Characteristics of Soil via the Flow of Water Through Testing and Simulation