STUDIES

We study the lands to ensure the stability and safety of structures like buildings, bridges, dams, and tunnels.

Key Areas of Study:

Soil Mechanics:

Understanding the properties and behavior of soil, including its strength, compressibility, and permeability.

Rock Mechanics:

Study of the properties and behavior of rock masses, essential for tunneling and mining operations.

Foundation Engineering:

Design and analysis of foundations for various structures, including shallow and deep foundations.

Slope Stability:

Analysis and stabilization of natural and artificial slopes to prevent landslides and erosion.

Earthquake Engineering:

Designing structures to withstand seismic activities and understanding soil-structure interaction during earthquakes.

Ground Improvement:

Techniques to enhance the properties of soil, such as compaction, grouting, and soil stabilization.

REAL ESTATE transactions involve various professionals, including real estate agents, appraisers, inspectors, and lawyers, and the market is influenced by economic factors, location, and supply and demand dynamics.

Products

Person using a pen to cross a task off a productivity paper card.

Paper card sitting upright in walnut card holder on desk.

Textured gray felt pouch for paper cards with snap button flap and elastic pen holder loop.

Textured gray felt pouch for paper cards with snap button flap and elastic pen holder loop.

More products