Control measurements ensure that all performed works are in accordance with project specifications and standards. These measurements include carrying capacity analyses, displacement and stability monitoring, and enable timely detection of potential problems, thereby increasing the safety and durability of construction facilities.

  • Inclinometer measurements (Inclinometers)
    Inclinometers are used to monitor the movement and tilt of the ground or building structures over time. These measurements help identify and analyze potential stability problems, such as landslides or ground subsidence. Precise inclinometer measurements enable timely detection of changes in inclination, which is crucial for maintaining the safety of buildings.

  • Pile integrity control (PIT test)
    Pile integrity control is carried out to ensure that the piles are properly constructed and can withstand the intended loads. The PIT test (Pilot Integrity Test) involves checking the quality and strength of the pilot through various methods, such as pressure tests or lifting loads. This control helps prevent future problems with bearing capacity and foundation stability.

  • Testing the load-bearing capacity of anchors
    Testing the load-bearing capacity of anchors includes the analysis of the ability of anchors to withstand loads in the conditions in which they are used, whether it is about landslides, protection of construction pits or stabilization of slopes. These tests ensure that the anchors have adequate strength and reliability, which is essential for the safety of construction objects and structures.

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