Callum has been a part of the GEO-Instruments Survey team since 2021 and is involved in a many of our largest ongoing projects.We spoke to him about his recent achievements and experience with the team so far.
What are Hydrostatic Levelling Cells?
Hydrostatic Levelling Cells (HLCs) are Instruments designed for high-resolution, automated monitoring of vertical movement in structures. Capable of recording measurements at intervals of less than a minute, 24 hours a day, HLCs are a…
As part of a redevelopment project to convert a longstanding commercial building into a mixed-use development in Manchester, GEO-Instruments have designed a comprehensive Vibration, Noise and Dust monitoring system.
GEO-Instruments are providing a comprehensive structural and environmental monitoring scheme for a hotel construction project in Tooting, South London. The development involves the construction of a new six storey hotel building along with a new basement.
GEO-Instruments survey teams are providing a composite monitoring scheme for Network Rail mainline tracks influenced by an active landslip.
As ground reinforcement works are underway by colleagues in Keller, 500 metres of dual track requires thorough monitoring for potential movement.
GEO-Instruments engineers have implemented a monitoring system for an extensive road improvement project in Scotland, incorporating multiple types of geotechnical instrumentation.
Keller and GEO-Instruments were on site together again on a small but technically challenging project in a prime location in central London.
A few weeks ago we took the chance to talk with Marek, who left the GEO-Instruments UK team earlier this year to join our colleagues in GEO-Instruments Poland.
As well as an opportunity to catch up since the big move to his home country, we also asked him about the past, present and…