Mackintosh Probe Test (MPT) for Soil Investigation

Mackintosh Probe Test (MPT) for Soil Investigation

The Mackintosh Probe Test (MPT) is a commonly used in-situ soil investigation method in geotechnical engineering to quickly assess ground conditions. It is widely used in Malaysia and Southeast Asia for preliminary site investigations due to its speed, simplicity, and cost-effectiveness. The test is carried out by driving a steel probe rod into the ground using…

Borehole Drilling for Geotechnical Investigation

Borehole Drilling for Geotechnical Investigation

Essential Method for Subsurface Exploration  Borehole drilling is one of the most important techniques used in geotechnical site investigation. It allows engineers to examine soil and rock layers beneath the ground surface and collect samples for detailed analysis. By drilling boreholes at selected locations, engineers can understand the soil profile, groundwater level, and engineering properties of…

Soil Investigation in Malaysia

Soil Investigation in Malaysia

Understanding Ground Conditions Before Construction  Soil investigation is a critical step in any construction or infrastructure project. It involves examining the subsurface soil and rock conditions to ensure that structures are built on safe and stable ground. In Malaysia, soil conditions can vary significantly depending on location. From soft marine clay to residual soils, proper geotechnical…