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Geotechnics

Geohazards

contacts: see individual geohazards pages

Clyde Catchment Study
Clyde Catchment Study, Scotland

What are geohazards?

Geohazards are ground-related features that can threaten public safety or can have a large impact on the costs and programme of building and infrastructure developments.

Some geohazards are naturally occurring, and others man-made.

The commonest include

  • chemical contamination
  • loose and compressible soils
  • undermining and natural caverns
  • landslides
  • buried obstructions
  • groundwater
  • seismicity

In the development of building and infrastructure projects, geohazards discovered at a late stage are a major cause of cost over-runs and programme delays. They have the potential to overwhelm contingency cost allowances and eliminate development profits.

Mitigation of geohazard risks

Possible mitigation measures for geohazards fall into a number of categories:

  • Avoid
    (plan development so that the hazard has no effect)
  • Eliminate
    (remove the hazard completely)
  • Accommodate
    (design so that the effect of the hazard is acceptable)
  • Minimise
    (treat the hazard so that the effect is reduced to an acceptable level).

Management of geohazards

Halcrow’s objective is to ensure that clients’ business decisions are informed by knowledge of the impact of geohazards and the feasibility of mitigation options.

Effective management of geohazards requires an understanding of the available options, and the associated costs and residual risks.

In the planning of infrastructure projects, early identification of geohazards means that future risks can be effectively mitigated, often without additional cost, and is therefore vital to the planning and financing of successful developments.

To achieve this, Halcrow aims to work with clients through the vital early stages of the development planning process, to ensure that potential geohazards are identified and mitigation actions are planned in advance.

 

 
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Porth Relief Road, UK
Landslip Preventive Measures Agreements (LPM), China
Landslide Investigation Consultancies (LIC) China
Offshore geohazards, Egypt and Angola
Channerwick Peat Slides, Shetland
Landslide Investigation and Risk Assessment, Ventnor Undercliff, Isle of Wight
Dibba Road Rockslide, UAE
Slope Remediation, Forestry Land, South Wales
Peat Landslide Hazard and Risk Assessments, UK
Llanwern Regeneration, South Wales
Former Steelworks, Ebbw Vale, Wales
Norton Colliery, Stoke on Trent, UK
Northampton Advance Land Remediation Works
Calder Lead Works, Tyneside, UK
Littlecombe Village, Dursley, UK
Low Level Waste Repository, Drigg, UK
Dounreay Shaft Isolation Project, UK
Landfill engineering advice
NENT Landfill, Hong Kong
Sharjah Solid Waste Landfill Remediation