WHAT IS GEOTECHNICAL DRILLING?
Geotechnical drilling is the process of advancing a borehole into the ground to collect soil and rock samples, perform in-situ tests, and document subsurface conditions. The data collected during a geotechnical drilling program forms the foundation of site investigations, foundation design reports, and geotechnical engineering analyses.
MAK Drilling performs geotechnical drilling for engineers, contractors, municipalities, utilities, and project owners throughout the Midwest.
WHO WE WORK WITH
Our geotechnical drilling services support geotechnical engineers preparing site investigation reports, structural engineers and designers requiring foundation data, general contractors and infrastructure developers, utilities and municipalities planning capital projects.
We also work with environmental consultants performing subsurface assessments.
GEOTECHNICAL DRILLING ACROSS THE MIDWEST
MAK Drilling is headquartered in Grand Forks, North Dakota and supports geotechnical drilling programs across the Midwest.
Our crews are experienced in the region’s soil and ground conditions, including variable glacial soils, seasonal frost, and soft-ground access challenges. We operate year-round for projects across the region.