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Monitoring

Here at Met Geo Environmental Ltd, we have helped a range of clients over the years to monitor and assess movement in land and properties. As you may expect of a Yorkshire based company, we are very familiar with movement associated with mining and landfill.

We are able to provide advice and solutions on a range of monitoring techniques and methodologies, from long term periodic monitoring looking for trends, such as on landfill to 24 hour monitoring through demolition and construction. We can provide manual and automatic solutions to suit your problem or project.

Typical projects may include:
  • Building subsidence monitoring
  • 24 x 7 crack monitoring
  • Embankments and landslips
  • Monitoring mudflats and beaches
  • Piezometer monitoring
  • Mining, quarrying and landfill settlement
  • Structures ie. Buildings, bridges and retainments
  • Drainage assessment
Concrete Floor Testing
The flatness of a concrete floor is an important aspect of a warehouse that determines how safely and efficiently machinery such as fork lift trucks can perform their day to day duties. If a concrete floor is not constructed to an agreed tolerance, racking with only a relatively small base can lean to dangerous proportions and interfere with lifting equipment. Here at Met Met Geo Environmental we can test the flatness of a concrete floor against certain criteria. Using a precise level and invar staff we can measure the level variation over the floor at a set interval to high accuracy (0.3mm).

We can also measure surface regularity using a straight edge and wedge technique.

Typical specifications we are able to test against are:
• BS8204 – Part 2:2003 straight edge specification.
• Concrete Society's Technical Report (TR34) (3)

Call our experienced team on 0113 200 8900 and tell us:
 
• What it is that maybe
   moving?
• Is it moving vertically or
   laterally?
• The amount of suspected
   movement
• The frequency of
   measurements required
 
 
 
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