Geological and engineering studies: Providing the geotechnical indicators necessary for imaging and identifying the underground foundation soil in addition to its corresponding nature to shallow and deep concrete buildings in new urban cities, coastal cities, industrial cities, tourist villages, government agencies and the private sector.
Environmental Studies and Geological Hazards: Assessment of geological hazards and their effects on the earth's structures through mapping of water seepages (drinking water, sewage and industrial wastewater), and the discovery of different types and sources of land pollution. Identification of fault zones, subsurface caves, bulging mud lenses and landslides of real estate soils in new urban cities, coastal cities, industrial cities, tourist villages, tunnels, main roads, government agencies and the private sector.
From shallow and deep fixed groundwater reservoirs for the purpose of drilling water wells and pumping water in new agricultural and desert areas, as well as testing agricultural areas. Determine the groundwater level and the locations of wells. Follow up on the drilling process.
Determining the paths of the main and subsidiary basins and the torrents streams. In addition to developing recommendations reports to protect property from the devastating effects of natural floods in coastal cities, industrial cities, tourist villages, government agencies and the private sector.
Including pipelines, drinking water lines, sewage lines, industrial drainage, natural gas lines, electric cables, telephone cables and optical fibers within properties or on the streets of coastal cities, industrial cities, tourist villages, government agencies and private sectors.