MULTIDISCIPLINARY FIELD RECONNAISSANCE, DELIVERED

Multidisciplinary field reconnaissance, delivered

Mining · Infrastructure · Engineering · Environment

CREDENTIAL

Engagement

Delivered

Completed a two-week, eight-person multidisciplinary field reconnaissance across rail, port and power sites in Central Africa: geotechnical campaigns over a ~140 km corridor (three segments) conducted with the national buildings-and-public-works laboratory, working sessions with national geologists and geotechnicians, revision of the initial rail alignment, and the drafting of the preliminary design brief (APS).

Context

Desk studies do not move alignments; field evidence does. Two weeks on the ground with the right disciplines beats a quarter of correspondence.

Approach

An eight-person team worked rail, port and power sites in sequence, running geotechnical campaigns with the national buildings-and-public-works laboratory and working sessions with national geologists and geotechnicians.

Outcome

The reconnaissance revised the initial rail alignment and delivered the draft preliminary design brief (APS), grounding the corridor program in field evidence.

Standards

Geotechnical field practice · APS methodology