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 **I. Executive Summary:** This report details the findings of the soil sampling undertaken at the Field Boring Log site located in Texas. The sampling was conducted at varying depths with the aim of understanding the soil characteristics, types and consistencies. The major soil type identified during the sampling process was clay. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the soil profile, its classification, characteristics, observations, and recommendations. **II. Project Information:** * **Location:** Texas * **Start Date:** 2025-12-15 * **Description:** Soil sampling to determine soil characteristics for potential developments. **III. Sampling Methodology:** The soil sampling method involved extracting samples from depths of 15, 25, and 30 feet using a standard auger. The samples were then logged and classified based on their depth, type, color, moisture content, and consistency. **IV. Detailed Soil Profile:** 1. **Depth: 15.00 feet** * Soil Type: Clay * Color: Brown * Consistency: Soft * Sampled at: 2025-12-15 05:18 2. **Depth: 25.00 feet** * Soil Type: Clay * Color: Black * Consistency: Hard * Sampled at: 2025-12-15 05:19 3. **Depth: 30.00 feet** * Soil Type: Clay * Color: Brown * Consistency: Hard * Sampled at: 2026-01-03 18:09 **V. Soil Classification and Characteristics:** The soil samples collected were predominantly clay. The clay was observed to vary in color from brown to black. The consistency of the clay was found to vary with depth, being soft at the surface and growing increasingly hard with depth. **VI. Observations and Findings:** The presence of clay soil at all sampled depths indicates a cohesive soil environment. The variation in color could be indicative of changes in organic content or the presence of different minerals. The increasing hardness with depth could be linked to compaction under the weight of overlying soil. **VII. Recommendations:** Based on our findings, it is recommended that further compaction tests are carried out to determine the suitability of the soil for construction purposes. The presence of clay soils may require specific foundation techniques to manage potential shrink-swell behavior. Additionally, further tests to determine the moisture content of the soil would provide a more comprehensive understanding of the soil characteristics. This report presents an initial assessment of the soil conditions at the project location. For a more detailed study, additional site-specific investigations may be required. **Prepared by:** [Your Name] [Your Title] [Your Contact Information]