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Integrity Testing is a name given to the non-destructive testing of piled foundations. It was used or started back in the late 1960s and has developed over the years by many companies In Europe CEBTP in Asia and Australia by Integrity Testing, and USA by GRL. From these three companies there are many users of the test equipment.

Some Back ground

World wide over 70% of bridge failures are due to failures of foundations.

See also


Some Technical Papers