Determination of the bearing capacity of embankments (with the static Lucas plate)

By |2023-10-24T13:13:45+00:0024 October, 2023|Uncategorized|

Purpose of the test: The static plate compression test is a control method that measures the settlement of the foundation soil under a rigid circular plate that is gradually loaded and unloaded, repeatedly, using a compression device (hydraulic press). The average normal stresses under the plate "σ" and the respective settlements "s" of each loading

Geostud at the International Geosynthetics Conference

By |2023-09-25T07:05:22+00:0025 September, 2023|Environmental Studies, Events|

Geostud, a Romanian geotechnical engineering company, participated in the International Geosynthetics Conference "12 ICG - Geosynthetics, Leading the Way to a Resilient Planet", which took place in Rome from September 17-21, 2023. Laura Popa and Aurel Barariu, two of our specialized engineers, presented a paper at the Rome conference on the use of geosynthetics in

DAnube WETlands REStoration (DaWetRest) Lighthouse

By |2023-07-27T14:17:15+00:0011 July, 2023|Events, INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS|

The DAnube WETlands RESToration (DaWetRest) Lighthouse is designed to develop and demonstrate concrete (pilot) solutions applied in the Danube Basin to address the challenges facing its inland and coastal wetland ecosystems, namely in terms of (i) biodiversity , (ii) water quality and availability, (iii) climate resilience and/or neutrality, and (iv) socio-economic benefits for local communities.

Geostud together with the 3D Initiative is present at the First Annual Forum of the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean and Waters”

By |2023-02-21T14:39:11+00:0021 February, 2023|Environmental Studies, Events|

Geostud representatives participated in the First Annual Forum of the EU Mission “Restore our Ocean Mission and Waters” which took place on Friday, February 17th, 2023, in Brussels. "Our presence at this first European Union forum, where fundamental topics related to the continent’s watercourses,  seas and oceans were debated, is due to our involvement on

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