Seismic Engineering
Geophysical Testing
Site specific geophysical data for geotechnical design applications.
Seismic Data Your Engineer Can Rely On
The BC Building Code and the National Building Code of Canada require seismic site classification for most new building permits in British Columbia. Site classification depends on the average shear wave velocity (Vs30) of the upper 30 metres of soil.
Coast Geotechnical performs shear and compression wave velocity testing using both surface and downhole methods in soil and rock to obtain valuable information for geotechnical design.
Our reports document the testing methodology, data and interpreted results.
Scope of Services
- Seismic CPTu (shear and compression wave velocity)
- Downhole Seismic Testing in PVC or sonic override casing
- Multi-Channel Analysis of Surface Waves (MASW)
- 2D seismic profiling (24 to 48 channel)
- Seismic site classification (Vs30)
- Liquefaction susceptibility screening
- Modulus analysis
- Seismic hazard assessment
How It Works
Project Review
We review your building type, structural system, and local seismic context to scope the appropriate testing program.
Field Testing
Shear wave velocity testing is conducted on-site, efficiently combined with CPT testing where possible to minimise mobilisation costs.
Site Classification Report
We deliver a sealed report with Vs30 values, site class designation, and any additional seismic parameters required.
Common Questions