2025 to ongoing – Midlands, UK
Geotechnical Support for a Large Commercial Development
Ground Projects (GPC) are providing support for an industrial and logistics project in the Midlands. The project entails the construction of warehouses of up to 40,000 m² area, with associated infrastructure, and a landscape mound comprising over 250,000 m³ of fill material.
To date, GPC have performed preliminary settlement calculations, undertaken utility damage assessment and provided a coal mining risk assessment.
As part of the scheme, a landscape mound is envisaged to satisfy the earthwork material balance and to provide a visual and auditory barrier. The underlying geology comprises coal bearing strata, with a coal seam encroaching on the footprint of the planned mound. GPCL were able to provide the client with a detailed coal mining risk assessment report.
- Coal Mining Risk Assessment
- Phase 2 Ground Investigation and Interpretive Report
- Settlement Assessment
- Utility Damage Assessment
- Provided early identification of ground risks, enabling proactive mitigation and avoiding costly design changes.
- Maintained close collaboration with designers, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure geotechnical considerations were fully integrated into the project.
- Engaged proactively with the Coal Authority and relevant stakeholders to identify legacy mining constraints and prevent issues later in the project lifecycle.
- Responded promptly to evolving project requirements, providing timely technical support during design.














