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About Geotechnical Services (Wide Bay) Bundaberg Lab

Geotechnical Services (Wide Bay) is a geotechnical drilling, soil and concrete testing service operating in the Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, Gympie and Wide Bay Burnett areas. Our professional team can carry out comprehensive site investigations, site classifications for both residential and commercial construction projects. We can test any potential site and deliver a full report and highlight any factors for consideration.

Services

  • Soil Testing & Investigation

  • Field Density Testing

  • Compaction Control Monitoring

  • Material Testing

  • Site Investigations

  • Geotechnical Drilling

  • Soil & Water Sampling

  • Geotechnical Guidance

  • Site Inspections

  • Site Classifications

  • Builders, Building Sites, Buildings

  • Foundations

  • Houses

  • Commercial, Industrial, Residential Services

  • Aggregate & Concrete Testing

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Location

1/5 Inglis Court, Svensson Heights QLD

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Licences

  • QBCC Licensed - No. 15268116

  • Master Builders Queensland Lic No. 086530

  • NATA Accredited - Accreditation No: 20956

  • Site ID No: 22074

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens during a soil test?

Prior to visiting any site, reference documents and mapping are reviewed. Subsoil profiles are established with the use of either a drilling rig, hand auger, excavator pits or visual observations.

What is on-site effluent disposal?

Onsite effluent disposal is required in areas where reticulated sewerage is not available. The most common effluent disposal systems include: AWTS (aerated waste water treatment system), aerobic sand filtration, septic tank/leach drains and other alternative methods such as composting and grey water dispersion systems.

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