Landslip Risk Assessment

Registered across Australia

Providing Landslip Risk Assessment Services to residnetial properties, Infrastructures and Roads (Certified by Transport for NSW)
  • Geotechnical drilling and site investigation

  • Geological and topographical assessments

  • Landslip Risk assessments as per AGS 2007 Guidelines

  • Slope stability analysis

  • Aerial Photography and UAV for difficult access

  • Slope stabilisation design

  • Slope monitoring using inclinometers and extensometers

Your local Council asked for a Landslide Risk Assessment Report (LRA) and Declaration signed by a Chartered Geotechnical Engineer?

Then you are in the right place and in the right hands.

When your property is built on a site which is sloping significantly then in addition to a standard soil test, you will need to assess the stability of your site before building. Erosion Management Overlays (EMOs) are regulated by local councils to manage areas where landslides or excessive erosion of soil may pose a risk to existing or new buildings. To be compliant with the requirements of an EMO or to plan a building or extensions/additions o a building on a sloping block, a Landslide Risk Assessment (LRA) is required.

To assess your site, an experienced geotechnical engineer have to visit the property to complete

• A site investigation including intrusive testing and sampling.

• To measure important geometrical aspects of the development and sloping ground profile.

• To assess the site for the sign of past or existing landslides.

Once the site investigation is complete (which normally takes 4-6 hours o site), the obtained information will be used for a detailed analysis in order to identify the risk to your property and life, and to determine the construction and maintenance requirements for your building. All LRAs come with a signed declaration from a Chartered Geotechnical Engineer with specialised experience with Stability Analysis and tailored to the requirements of your Council.

How to get an LRA and Declaration?

Please send through an email to info@geoslope.com.au with the details of your planning and drawings if available. One of our highly experienced chartered (CPEng) geotechnical engineers will send an email to book a site visit and to provide a site specific quote for the site investigation, landslide risk assessment, reporting and signed declaration.