Geotechnical supervision
The task of professional supervision during the execution of geological works involves continuous monitoring and evaluation of the application of the designed concept and research methodology. Geological engineers, as part of the supervision, monitor the dynamics of the planned geotechnical investigations to ensure complete and accurate investigations of the geological characteristics of the terrain. Besides supervising geological investigations, geological engineers play a significant role during the actual construction of structures. They perform professional control of works related to geological engineering during construction, ensuring that the works are carried out in accordance with the previously prepared geotechnical report and project.
With years of experience, our team has participated in the successful completion of several projects, including:
- Geotechnical supervision over the execution of geological investigations for the Čukaru Peki Mine, Bor (This project involved detailed geological investigations and analyses of rock masses and ore minerals, ensuring precise geological data for optimal mining conditions.)
- Geotechnical supervision over the construction works of the "Turkish Stream" gas pipeline, Section I, Zaječar (The supervision included the analysis of the geological study of the terrain, evaluation of potential geological risks, and implementation of slope stability measures during the construction of the gas pipeline.)
- Geotechnical monitoring of the construction works for the "Preslo" tunnel on the Bar-Boljare highway project, Section I, Kolašin, Montenegro (This project required constant monitoring of the construction works for the highway, applying the prescribed geotechnical recommendations from the report, and conducting daily reports from field visits to the open route and tunnel excavation.)
Professional supervision for geology in construction works deals with overseeing and controlling the geological aspects of construction projects, including soil testing, terrain stability, landslide risk management, ensuring adequate drainage and groundwater protection, and verifying that all works are conducted in accordance with geological studies and relevant standards and regulations.