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Massive landslide developed along San Andreas Fault near San Francisco, Geotechnical Group Graz (GGG).

In underground works, geology affects every major decision. Any underground infrastructure will need of excavation and ulterior support of the soil or rock mass where the infrastructure is to be built.

The excavability of the ground and the need of support will very much depend on the geology.

The reason is geological aspects are normally linked to the geomechanical properties of the ground (which rule its deformability and strength) and their possibility to be excavated.

So, geology will determine main aspects of the infrastructure as:

Therefore, geology permits interpolation/extrapolation between borings & correlation of case histories, allowing us to forecast in advance possible approximations of cost and time for the construction of underground infrastructures, if the geology conditions are known.

Along with the geological conditions, hydrological condition is a prime factor in the successful construction and future use of any underground project.

The reasons are several:

It can be easily understood then the extreme relevance of hydro-geological conditions on the future design of the underground structures. This is why at the very beginning of any underground project a thorough site investigation of the geological and geotechnical conditions is needed.

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Geotechnical Site Investigations for Underground Projects, ...