SITE INVESTIGATION

The GI industry must move beyond "Waving a CAT and Genny" for DCP testing

James Huntington discusses fundamental flaws around the current use of DCP testing

James Huntington
Dunelm’s L pit approach offers a clear, practical improvement to site safety when carrying out dynamic cone penetrometer test

Dunelm’s L pit approach offers a clear, practical improvement to site safety when carrying out dynamic cone penetrometer test | Credits: Dunelm Geotechnical & Environmental

Dynamic cone penetrometer (DCP) testing has long been a trusted and effective method for quickly assessing soil strength and compaction, proving particularly useful in road construction and pavement subgrade...

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