Soil Tests

 

At Caspian Engineering Solutions, we offer professional and reliable soil testing services to ensure the safety and durability of construction and engineering projects.

Soil testing is a critical step in understanding the physical and mechanical properties of subsurface layers. These tests help determine the soil’s bearing capacity, density, moisture content, and other geotechnical parameters. The results play a key role in making informed design decisions, selecting appropriate foundation systems, and minimizing construction risks.

With our experienced team and modern equipment, we deliver accurate, timely, and standards-compliant results. Our expertise in soil testing contributes significantly to the successful execution of our partners' projects.

Our services include:

·       Plastic Limit test (Atterberg)

·       Liquid Limit test

·       Particle Size Distribution test

·       Minimum Index Density

·       Plate Load Test (PLT)

·       Maximum density and optimum moisture(PROKTOR)

·       Moisture Content

·       Sand Cone test

·       California Bearing ratio

·       In Situ california bearing ratio test

·       Dynamic Penetration Test

·       Determination of the mass loss on ignition

·       Chemical Test of soil ( chloride sulphate and carbonate content)

·       Determination of electrical and thermal conductivity of soil

·       Determination of oxidation-reduction potential

·       Permeability of soils

·       Triaxial Compression Test - UU, CU, CD

·       Direct shear

·       Consolidation test (Oedometer)

·       Unconfined compressive strength

·       Maximum Index Density

·       Dynamic Plate Load Test  (Lightweight drop test)

·       Organic content of soils

·       Determination of water-soluble salts

·       Determination of water-soluble Calcium content

·       Light weight drop Test

·       Chemical and Mineralogical composition

·       Plate load test for dynamic loads

·       Dynamic Penetration Test

·       Suspected Excavated Contaminated Soil