Soil Sampling Report - Field Boring log
July 10, 2026
Soil Sampling Report - Field Boring log
Field Boring log
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**GEOTECHNICAL SOIL SAMPLING REPORT** **Project Name:** Field Boring Log **Location:** Texas **Date:** Start - 2025-12-15 **1. Executive Summary** The report covers the geotechnical soil sampling findings from the Field Boring log project in Texas. The primary goal was to identify and classify soil types at different depths and their characteristics. The samples were collected at depths of 15, 25, and 30 feet. **2. Project Information** The soil sampling project, named Field Boring log, commenced on December 15, 2025, in Texas. The purpose of this project was to determine the soil composition and characteristics at different depths, which would aid in future construction and development plans. **3. Sampling Methodology** The soil samples were collected by drilling at the designated project site. The sampling was conducted at varying depths of 15, 25, and 30 feet. The soil was then classified based on its type, color, and consistency. However, the moisture content of the samples was not recorded. **4. Detailed Soil Profile** - At a depth of 15 feet, brown clay with a soft consistency was found. The sampling was conducted on December 15, 2025, at 05:18. - At a depth of 25 feet, black clay with a hard consistency was found. The sampling was done on December 15, 2025, at 05:19. - At a depth of 30 feet, brown clay with a hard consistency was found. The sampling was conducted on January 3, 2026, at 18:09. **5. Soil Classification and Characteristics** The soil found at all depths was clay. The color of the clay varied with depth - brown at 15 and 30 feet and black at 25 feet. The consistency of the clay at 15 feet was soft, while at 25 and 30 feet, it was hard. **6. Observations and Findings** The soil composition at the site is primarily clay, with color and consistency changing with increasing depth. The consistency of the soil becomes harder as the depth increases. The absence of moisture content data is a limitation in this analysis. **7. Recommendations** It is recommended to conduct further soil tests to determine the moisture content, which is a crucial factor in assessing the soil's suitability for construction purposes. Also, soil behavior analysis under different weather conditions can provide valuable information for future construction and development plans. Please note that all the findings and recommendations are based on the available data and subject to change with more detailed analysis. Prepared by: [Geotechnical Engineer's Name]