Conducting field excavations and studying different layers of the earth;
Collecting soil samples and determining their physical and mechanical properties through field excavations;
Selecting the depth and direction of excavation according to geological and engineering objectives;
Applying various drilling methods (e.g., drilling, using drill pipes) to study soils and groundwater;
Conducting field tests to determine the type, density, water resistance, and other properties of soils;
Measuring the resistance and density of soils through standard penetration tests (SPT) and other field tests;
Studying the characteristics of underground pressure and deformation through pressuremeter tests and other pressure tests;
Testing the properties of soil in response to swelling, sedimentation, and other physical changes in field conditions;
Analyzing the vertical and horizontal properties of the earth through drilling and other relevant tests to accurately determine the geological structures of the area;
Analysis of the chemical composition of soil and groundwater, as well as the aggressiveness of these materials;
Evaluation of the results of research work in accordance with relevant standards and preparation of reports in accordance with project requirements.