Skip to main content

Earthworks Testing Kent

Are you looking for trusted earthworks testing in Kent?

Whether it’s for buying or selling land, laying water pipes, or you’re required to understand the risk of contamination on your land or site before commencing a project, G & H Tech Services is here to help. We are a earthworks testing specialist and provide trusted and reputable earthworks testing in Kent. We are committed to providing a quick and convenient service that you can rely on when you need earthworks testing in Kent fast. Please call for more information.

Get In Touch Today

    Ensuring Quality & Compliance

    G & H Technical Services Ltd | Site Testing | Laboratory Testing | Analytical Testing

    TRUSTED TESTING EXPERTS

    G & H Technical Services Ltd | Site Testing | Laboratory Testing | Analytical Testing

    Expert Earthworks Testing in Kent

    G & H Tech Services is fast becoming one of the leading UKAS accredited materials testing company in Kent​ with our earthwork, aggregates, asphalt, & chemical laboratories. Our UKAS accreditation enables us to perform a wide range of in-situ testing and investigations throughout the UK.

    We carry out earthworks testing in Kent in our UKAS accredited laboratory and completed in accordance with relevant testing criteria. We will provide detailed results which can pick up a variety of physical and chemical contaminants from heavy metals, hydrocarbons, PCB, and more.  We provide a comprehensive report of any contaminants found and will suggest any necessary work such as soil improvement solutions.

    If you’ve been searching for a professional team to undertake your earthworks testing in Kent, then please look no further. Please don’t hesitate to call our experienced team today to take advantage of our competitive pricing.

    Earthworks testing in Kent when buying or selling land

    If you are in the process of buying or selling land with exposed natural ground, we highly recommend performing an earthwork test. Even if you are in the process of selling land, it is integral that you are aware of the potential contaminates on your land to avoid the risk of any financial penalties. Plus, if you perform earthwork testing and the land is certified as free from contaminants, then it will increase the market value.

    Contact Us

    We are UKAS accredited for the below earthwork testing:
    Earthwork laboratory testing (UKAS accredited)

    • Moisture Content (Oven Drying Method)
    • Liquid limit – cone penetrometer (definitive method) BS 1377-2:1990
    • Liquid Limit – cone penetrometer (one-point method) BS 1377-2:1990
    • Plastic limit BS 1377-2:1990
    • Plasticity index and liquidity index BS 1377-2:1990
    • Particle size distribution- wet sieving BS 1377-2:1990
    • Particle size distribution- dry sieving BS 1377-2:1990
    • Particle Density – gas jar method BS 1377-2:1990
    • Saturated moisture content of chalk BS 1377-2:1990
    • Dry density / moisture content relationship (2.5kg rammer) BS 1377-4:1990
    • Dry density / moisture content relationship (4.5kg rammer) BS 1377-4:1990
    • Dry density / moisture content relationship (Vibrating Hammer) BS 1377-4:1990
    • MCV / moisture content Relationship BS 1377-

    Earthwork site testing (UKAS accredited)

    • Plate Loading Testing
    • Equivalent CBR (California Bearing Ratio)
    • DCP Testing (Dynamic Cone Penetrometer)
    • In-situ Density (Core Cutter Method)
    • In-situ Density (Sand Replacement Method)
    • In-situ Density (Non-Nuclear Method)

    As we provide an array of tests, we have the capacity to offer bespoke earthworks testing in Kent on site or in our UKAS accredited laboratory. We can tailor your testing to your unique situation or alternatively, we can provide a test based on your specific request. If you’ve been searching for a professional team to undertake your earthworks testing in Kent, then please look no further. Please don’t hesitate to call our experienced team today to take advantage of our competitive pricing

    G & H Technical Services Ltd | Site Testing | Laboratory Testing | Analytical Testing

    Frequently asked questions

    Do I need to conduct earthwork testing on my site?

    Yes. Current legislation dictates that every site must have a full environmental investigation carried out prior to commencing any development. This investigation must include earthwork testing and subsequent analysis. It is required for the removal of any soils or muck away from the proposed site.

    I don’t know what contaminants are at my site, can you still provide earthworks testing in Kent?

    If you are unsure which contaminants may be present at your site, we can carry out generic earthworks testing in Kent.

    I have undeveloped greenfield land; can you provide earthworks testing in Kent?

    Yes, we can provide earthworks testing in Kent for undeveloped greenfield lands. While contamination is more prevalent on brownfield sites, contaminants can still occur on undeveloped greenfield land. Undeveloped greenfield land may not have been tested for contamination yet, so we recommend soil testing for peace of mind.

    Which areas do you operate in?

    G&H Tech Services is based in Sittingbourne, Kent so we can cover London and the South-East with ease.

    What is the cost for earthworks testing in Kent?

    The cost of our earthworks testing in Kent will vary and will depend on the specific set of tests that you require. However, here at G & H Tech Services, we always aim to offer you competitive pricing.

    Why choose us for earthworks testing in Kent?

    • HIGHLY EXPERIENCED TEAM
    • RELIABLE & PROFESSIONAL
    • COMPETITIVE PRICING
    • SUSTAINABILITY FOCUSED
    • BASED IN KENT

    If you’ve been searching for a professional team to undertake your earthworks testing in Kent, then please look no further. Please don’t hesitate to call our experienced team today to take advantage of our competitive pricing.

    G&H Tech Services Limited
    Privacy Overview

    This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.