Overview
Role Purpose: Lead the management and preparation of Geotechnical Field Reports-construction-stage documents that reliably capture ground-related realities versus design assumptions. The role ensures that actual ground conditions, excavation behaviour, groundwater observations, temporary works performance, unexpected hazards, methodology changes, instrumentation & monitoring data, and lessons learned are systematically recorded and analysed to inform future site investigation, design development, and risk management.
Key Responsibilities
1. GFR Planning & Framework
Define the GFR scope, structure, templates, and data standards per project phase and package. Establish a capture plan for observations and data (who/what/when/how), aligned with construction methods and programme milestones. Set traceability between design assumptions (e.g., GBR, interpretive reports, risk registers) and as-built evidence.
2. Data Capture & Validation
Coordinate daily/weekly capture of site records:
o Excavation logs, face maps, probe/drill records, spoil logs.
o Groundwater levels/flows, inflow events, pumping rates.
o Temporary works behaviour: ground movements, strut loads, prop performance, shotcrete behaviour, lining convergence, etc.
o Instrumentation & monitoring (I&M): settlement/levelling, inclinometers, extensometers, piezometers, strain gauges, load cells, vibration, noise, dust (as applicable).
o Health, safety and environmental ground-related incidents/near misses.
o Method changes and non-conformance reports with root-cause notes.
Validate data quality (completeness, timestamping, geo-referencing, calibration status). Maintain version control and metadata for all datasets and photos.
3. Technical Assessment & Reconciliation
Compare observed ground behaviour against design assumptions and geotechnical categories. Interpret deviations (e.g., soil/rock type variability, fabric/structure, discontinuities, groundwater regime, gas, obstructions). Assess temporary works performance against design criteria and trigger/action levels. Identify emerging risks, opportunities, and required design/sequence mitigations. Propose targeted supplementary investigation or monitoring where uncertainty remains high.
4. GFR Production
Prepare concise, evidence-led GFRs with:
o Executive summary & key findings.
o Sectioned narrative per activity (e.g., shafts, deep basements, tunnelling drives, piling, ground treatment).
o Tabulated datasets and annotated figures/photos.
o Cross-reference to design documents (GBR, geotechnical design reports, TW design) and I&M dashboards.
o Impacts on risk register and recommended actions (owner, priority, due date).
o Lessons learned and implications for future phases/sites.
o Manage review cycles (internal, contractor, designer, temporary works coordinator, client) and issue final controlled version.
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