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ABOUT OUR COMPANY
We provide professional soil
investigation solutions for onshore and offshore projects
GeoGlobe is an engineering company specialising in development and delivery of geotechnical solutions to various engineering projects with particular expertise on soil investigation, geophysics, oceanography and hydrography. The company has ability to perform geotechnical operations on all sorts of terrain, covering onshore, transition zone and shallow water areas.
FEATURED PROJECTS
We Build Projects That Last
Onshore
Geotechnical investigations have become an essential component of every construction to ensure safety of human beings and materials. It includes a detailed investigation of the soil to determine the soil strength, composition, water content, and other important soil characteristics. Geoglobe with its extensive experience in this field offers its clients a wide range of geotechnical services, conducted by international experts, with particular emphasis on quality and safety of performed operations
Offshore
The priority directions of our company are geotechnical soil investigations in transition zone (up to 10 meters of the sea depth). Main equipment of our company is oriented for conducting this type of investigations. Drilling works are performed with JACK-UP platform, Buggy and other drilling equipment.
Geodesy and Topography
Geodesic Surveying is suitable for finding out the area of any region on the earth surface, the length and directions of the border lines, contour lines and location of basic points. GeoGlobe conducts a wide range of Geodesy and Topography surveys including but not limited to 3D Scanning, Land Measuring, Topographic mapping and Construction site surveying.
Laboratory
GeoGlobe LLC. has the acquired set of modern equipment and devices for the determination of physical, water and mechanical properties of soil as well as chemical composition of water and water extraction from the soil. Laboratory also possesses a core storage area, equipped with all necessary equipment for preserving the core samples.
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