Geotechnical engineering projects typically begin with a review of background information such as previously completed geotechnical engineering and geologic reports, project plans, specifications and other pertinent data. Following the initial office studies a subsurface exploration is performed to assess the underlying site geologic conditions. Soil and bedrock samples are collected and transported to our laboratory for analysis and testing. Laboratory testing is performed to assess the nature and behavior of soils and bedrock. Engineering analysis is then performed to address, for instance, slope stability, liquefaction, soil swell bearing capacity, friction, and/or settlement. Our findings and conclusions are presented in a report indicating, for example, the foundation design, seismic design parameters, slab-on-grade design, retaining wall design parameters, pavement thickness, and/or drainage.