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Ground conditions are one of the biggest uncertainties in construction projects – and one of the most difficult risks to understand.
From initial planning through to long term asset management, the latest analytical tools can offer significant benefits when combined with a sound understanding of ground behaviour and the judgments of skilled professionals.
Our geotechnics team have a track record of success, because we:
Innovate and pioneer new techniques and technologies
We adopt cutting-edge solutions and help our clients to understand their benefits, and we are constantly improving our methods and tools.
Apply adaptive design and resilience
We create structures that can withstand future developments and uncertainties, such as climate change and seismic events, and which use less carbon and natural resources.
Collaborate across disciplines and sectors
We work closely with other practices and experts to deliver integrated and holistic solutions.
Share knowledge and best practices globally
We can leverage our global team to deliver solutions where they are needed and learn from our experiences in different regions and projects.
Marina Coastal Expressway, Singapore. Our innovations on Singapore’s Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE) have enabled faster, more efficient construction while meeting the state’s famously tough safety requirements.
Serving clients in a range of sectors and throughout the world, we provide geotechnical engineering, design and advisory services to address a full range of needs.
We help clients to deal with different ground conditions, seismic hazards, regulatory codes and design solutions for various types of infrastructure projects by providing:
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Tony O'Brien
Mott MacDonald Fellow and global practice leader, geotechnics
The next generation of offshore wind turbines will be much bigger and more powerful than any of today’s models – and they’ll float.
The observational method often delivers dramatic time, cost and safety benefits – but even these can be greatly enhanced with DAARWIN, a new software solution that employs machine learning.
It traditionally takes up to two hours to analyse settlement data on newly constructed railway embankments. A new app, IMITE, cuts the process to just 10 minutes.
The multibillion-dollar construction of a dual-layered transport corridor across the island, including a 12.5km tunnel, has challenged our engineers like few other projects.
Switching from natural gas to 100% hydrogen presents a raft of capacity and network challenges, which our team are tackling in Redcar.
Our proposals for flood defence and environmental protection will drive economic investment in the area, as well as protecting thousands of existing homes and businesses.
How do you enable the delivery of 22,000 jobs and 10,000 homes around a Grade 1 listed city centre station?
During large storm events, the Cohocksink sewer system in Philadelphia can become overwhelmed, causing basements and streets to flood. Now, a US$93.5M project to double sewer capacity is nearing completion.
Reconnecting Texas' Cedar Bayou with the sea after 35 years has restored life to a once rich marsh and estuarine ecosystem.
A new water line will serve the citizens of Vancouver with years of drinking water.
Daarwin is an AI-powered solution for monitoring and predicting the behaviour of deep excavations, tunnels and earthworks. Its real-time analysis enables engineers to refine their designs as work advances, maintaining safety while unlocking opportunities for working faster and more resource-efficiently. Daarwin reduces risk and increases sustainability.