What is the value of a geotechnical study?

The contracting of any professional service because it involves intangible goods requires the consideration of aspects that go beyond a cold number such as a price.

What is the value of a geotechnical study?

The Soil Studies service does not escape the above reality, which is why we suggest evaluating the following attributes when hiring this type of study and which are independent of the cost:


Trajectory of the professional who signs the study report. The casuistry to analyze and resolve similar geotechnical studies represents added value to the service.

 

The professional who has a business organizational structure associated with the service he or she provides provides additional protection in responsibility over time with respect to a one-person intervention.


Soil studies require a process that consists of different stages, namely: field work, laboratory tasks, and writing the final report. The level of training of the technicians and professionals involved in each of these stages will underpin the final quality of the report produced.


A Quality Management System (QMS) will allow traceability to be achieved between the different stages mentioned in the previous point, obtaining reliable information for Foundation Designers and Calculators.


The Soil Study is part of the beginning of any construction undertaking. Having a sustainable report will allow defining the appropriate degree of security for the foundations, avoiding unforeseen events during the construction of the work.

 

Participation in Teaching and academic training of the Professional probably improves the final quality of the service.


In summary, the hiring of this type of service should be taken as an investment in the future and not as an expense that can be generated by any other raw material that makes up the work, since in fact the impact on the cost of the work is very low.

Justo Domé & Asoc.
What is the value of a geotechnical study?

The contracting of any professional service because it involves intangible goods requires the consideration of aspects that go beyond a cold number such as a price.

The Soil Studies service does not escape the above reality, which is why we suggest evaluating the following attributes when hiring this type of study and which are independent of the cost:


Trajectory of the professional who signs the study report. The casuistry to analyze and resolve similar geotechnical studies represents added value to the service.

 

The professional who has a business organizational structure associated with the service he or she provides provides additional protection in responsibility over time with respect to a one-person intervention.


Soil studies require a process that consists of different stages, namely: field work, laboratory tasks, and writing the final report. The level of training of the technicians and professionals involved in each of these stages will underpin the final quality of the report produced.


A Quality Management System (QMS) will allow traceability to be achieved between the different stages mentioned in the previous point, obtaining reliable information for Foundation Designers and Calculators.


The Soil Study is part of the beginning of any construction undertaking. Having a sustainable report will allow defining the appropriate degree of security for the foundations, avoiding unforeseen events during the construction of the work.

 

Participation in Teaching and academic training of the Professional probably improves the final quality of the service.


In summary, the hiring of this type of service should be taken as an investment in the future and not as an expense that can be generated by any other raw material that makes up the work, since in fact the impact on the cost of the work is very low.

What is the value of a geotechnical study?
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