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

25 Years Of Experience

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

UKAS Accredited

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

Quality Commitment

At G&H Tech Services, we are proud to be one of the leading UKAS-accredited materials testing companies in Kent. We offer a comprehensive range of Site Testing services for aggregates, bituminous materials, soils, road and pavement surfaces and more. We ensure that all materials are tested to the required standards with reliable, accurate and compliant testing solutions.

Do you have any upcoming site work? Get in touch with us today!

Our Site Testing Services

Our site testing services are supported by our UKAS accreditation, meaning that you can trust our methods and the quality of our results. Whether you need asphalt testing on highways, soil testing for a new construction or road inspections, we provide efficient and trusted services, including:

Materials TestedTest DescriptionTest SpecificationAccreditation
AGGREGATESSampling Aggregates - StockpilesBS EN 932-1:1997UKAS
Sampling AggregatesSTP A0.2In-house
BINDER DISTRIBUTORS
for road surfacingRate of spread of binder (bond coat) - carpet tile method (for indication only)BS EN 12272-1:2002In-house
BITUMINOUS MIXTURES
for roads and other paved areasMeasurement of temperature In a lorry / of laid materials / in a heapBS EN 12697-27:2017 (Contact thermometer)UKAS
Measurement of temperature
In a lorry / of laid materials / in a heap / in a paver hopper
BS EN 12697-27:2017
(Infrared thermometer)
UKAS
Measurement of temperature In a paver hopperBS 598-109:1990
(Contact thermometer)
In-house
Sampling - from augersBS EN 12697-27:2017UKAS
Sampling - from heapsBS EN 12697-27:2017UKAS
Sampling - by coringBS EN 12697-27:2017UKAS
Sampling - from lorryBS EN 12697-27:2017In-house
Preparation of asphalt samplesBS EN 12697-28:2020UKAS
PAH screening by PAK markerADEPT & Construction Demolition Waste Forum Guidance Note : Managing Reclaimed Asphalt – Highways and Pavements Version 2019UKAS
ROAD PAVEMENT SURFACESSurface regularity using RSE Rolling Straight EdgeTRRL SR 290:1977UKAS
Texture depth - sand patch methodBS 598-105:2000UKAS
Macro texture depth - volumetric patch techniqueBS EN 13036-1:2010UKAS
3m static beamBS EN 13036 - 7:2003In-house
3m static beamBS 8420:2003, SHW Cl 702In-house
BITUMINOUS ROAD SURFACESIn-situ density using indirect density gauges - nuclear methodBS 594987+A1:2017 Annex I and DIHM STP B6UKAS
In-situ density using indirect density gauges - non-nuclear methodBS 594987+A1:2017 Annex I and DIHM STP B6UKAS
Core logging - measurement of layer thickness, visual examination and description of bituminous core samples DIHM LTP B5, issue 4 - 06/05/2022UKAS
Determination of the thickness of a bituminous pavementBS EN 12697-36:2022UKAS
Rate of spread of chippings for mechanical chipping spreaders - PCCBS 598-1:2011UKAS
Rate of spread of chippings for mechanical chipping spreaders - PCCDIHM STP B4AUKAS
SOILS
for civil engineering purposesPlate Load Test - vertical deformation and strength characteristics by the incremental plate loading testBS 1377-9:1990UKAS
Equivalent CBR - determination of equivalent CBR value using the plate bearing testDIHM STP S5 based on SHW IAN 73/06UKAS
Dynamic Cone Penetrometer DCPDIHM STP S5 Issue No. 3, dated 18/05/2022UKAS
Calculation of nominal CBR value using the Dynamic Cone Penetrometer test (DCP)DMRB, CS229 Data for Pavement Assessment, Rev 0:2020UKAS
In-situ density - Core CutterBS 1377-9:1990UKAS
In-situ density - Sand Replacement SRD (large pouring cylinder)BS 1377-9:1990UKAS
In-situ density - Sand Replacement SRD (small pouring cylinder)BS 1377-9:1990In-house
In-situ density and water content - non-nuclear method by electromagnetic SDGASTM D7830/D7830M-14 (2021)UKAS
In-situ density - nuclear method for bulk and moisture densitycomparative/absolute/compliance testsBS 1377-9:1990UKAS
Sampling of soils - from stockpilesDIHM STP S0UKAS
Hand Shear Vane HSVNZ Geotechnical Society INCIn-house
Mexe Probe CBRManufacturer InstructionsIn-house
Dynamic Plate Load Testing with the Light Drop-Weight TesterFGSV TP BF-StB Part 8.3In-house
Portable Dynamic Plate TestKCC Appendix 0/1 Clause 889 AKIn-house
In situ determination of material stiffness by Lightweight Deflectometer (LWD)BS 1924-2:2018In-house
Hydraulically Bound and Stabilized Materials for Civil Engineering PurposesSamplingBS 1924-1:2018UKAS
In-situ density - Nuclear gauge method - bulk density and moisture density compliance/comparative testsBS 1924-2:2018UKAS
In-situ density - Sand Replacement SRD (large and small pouring cylinder)BS 1924-2:2018UKAS
Laboratory compaction of bituminous mixtures by vibratory compaction:
- ITSM and reference (refusal) density specimens
BS EN 12697-32:2019 and DIHM STP B09In-house
In situ determination of material stiffness by Lightweight Deflectometer (LWD)BS 1924-2:2018In-house
Method for the wheel path deformation measurementSHW Cl 886:Nov-2021In-house
Unbound & Hydraulically Bound MixturesUnbound & Hydraulically Bound MixturesSamplingBS EN 13286-1:2021UKAS
Degree of pulverizationBS EN 13286-48:2005In-house
Manufacture of test specimens of hydraulically bound mixtures HBM using vibrating hammer compaction, LaboratoryBS EN 13286 51:2004UKAS
CONCRETE - freshSampling fresh concrete - composite & spot sampleBS EN 12350-1:2019In-house
SlumpBS EN 12350-2:2019In-house
Making test cubes and curing for strength testsBS EN 12390-2:2019In-house

If you’re about to start a construction project and require site testing, please don’t hesitate to contact us today for reliable and effective services.

3 Steps To Your Site Testing Results

Step 01

Your Consultation

Contact us to discuss your requirements during a tailored consultation. This helps us determine the best approach for your site, whether it’s soil testing, asphalt testing or other surface inspections.

Step 02

Comprehensive Testing

Our experienced technicians conduct the necessary site tests using advanced equipment and methods. Each test is performed in compliance with UKAS standards to ensure accuracy.

Step 03

Accurate Reporting

Once the tests are completed, we provide a thorough and detailed report. This includes recommendations for improvements or further testing, so you have all the information you need.(Recommendations for Improvement or further testing are based on our experience & opinion and are not covered by our UKAS Accreditation).

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

The Importance of Site Testing

  • Regulatory Compliance
    Site testing services ensure that the materials and techniques used on construction projects comply with local and national standards, helping avoid potentially costly legal issues.
  • Safety Improvement
    Our meticulous tests ensure that the materials used during construction are durable and fit for purpose, preventing failures, accidents and more.
  • Quality Control
    Site testing helps to monitor the quality of materials and workmanship, ensuring the project meets the expected standards for longevity and performance.
  • Cost Savings
    Identifying problems early and ensuring materials meet required specifications can help save on repair costs, delays and potential remedial work.

FAQ’s

What is site testing?

Site testing is the process of assessing the quality, strength and suitability of materials used in construction projects, such as soil, asphalt and aggregates.

Why is site testing necessary?

Site testing is vital for ensuring that construction materials meet safety standards and regulatory requirements, preventing future issues such as structural failures or unsafe road conditions.

What types of construction projects benefit from site testing?

Site testing is beneficial for any construction project including road works and highways.

What happens if the tests fail?

If the tests identify issues with materials or construction quality, we can provide recommendations for remedial work and offer retesting services. (Recommendations for Improvement or further testing are based on our experience & opinion and are not covered by our UKAS Accreditation).

Are your test results reliable?

Yes, our UKAS accreditation guarantees the reliability and accuracy of all test results. We follow stringent standards and use advanced equipment to ensure precision.

What is UKAS accreditation?

UKAS accreditation means that our testing services have been independently verified to meet the highest industry standards for quality and reliability.

How long does site testing take?

The length of time site testing takes will vary from project to project. We recommend contacting us for a more accurate timeframe.

How do I get a quote for site testing?

Simply get in touch with our team for a consultation, and we will provide a tailored quote based on your specific testing requirements.

Why work with us?

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

25 Years of Experience

With over 25 years of experience in site testing, our highly skilled, trained and knowledgeable technicians are experts in their field, ensuring the highest level of service.

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

UKAS Accredited

Our UKAS accreditation ensures that we follow industry-leading standards, providing you with reliable, accurate and compliant test results every time.

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

Quality Commitment

We are committed to delivering high-quality testing services while considering the environmental impact of our operations, helping you meet sustainability goals.

Are you looking for reliable and accurate site testing services? If so, G&H Technical Services is here to help. Get in touch with us today for more information.

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