Royal Eijkelkamp equipment is applied in countless soil and water-related projects around the world. In addition, we take part in pilot projects in cooperation with local partners.
Collecting data is a priority for Fugro Suhaimi, because their clients make important design decisions based on it. For their current work on one of the Saudi giga projects, Fugro use Royal Eijkelkamp sonic rigs equipped with the Monitoring While Drilling system.
Can mineral exploration be made faster, simpler, and more sustainable? That’s the question at the heart of the SOLSA project: Sonic OnLine Sampling Analysis. At SOLSA, our mission is to develop cutting-edge techniques that enable efficient retrieval and real-time analysis of soil and rock samples, eliminating the cumbersome process of sending samples to the lab and awaiting results.
In the summer of 2022 our MRS XL Max (LRS 275) and CRS 170 XL MAX (CRS 170) perform the heavy tasks of large diameter destructive drilling for the installation of grouting umbilicals on the jetties of Heligoland.
Located off the port of St. Helier Jersey, our client Fugro conducts 7 marine boreholes for geotechnical sampling with our CRS 170 DUO.
“CPT is a fast and relatively easy way to do soil research,” says Jeroen Jacobs, Team Manager CPT at Geosonda. He calls it a very reliable way to quickly get information from the ground, provided you work with skilled people and suitable material. For that material, the company has found its way to Royal Eijkelkamp.