The instruments that monitor a structure once it is built: pore pressure, displacement and settlement.
Geotechnical instrumentation monitors how the ground behaves over time: pore pressure, horizontal displacement, surface displacement and settlement. It is what tracks the safety of dams, embankments, slopes and excavations once the work is done. The pages marked as "in preparation" already exist for navigation and SEO; their content follows in sequence.
They measure pore pressure in the ground over time, the instrument that tracks the safety of dams and embankments.
View service →They measure the horizontal displacement of the ground with depth, monitoring slopes and excavations.
View page in preparationReference points to measure surface displacement by precision surveying.
View page in preparationThey monitor the settlement of embankments over soft soil over time.
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