Geotechnical laboratory testing in Cincinnati addresses the complex glacial and alluvial deposits underlying the region, from low-plasticity till to Ohio River silts. Our facility runs ASTM D3080 direct shear test programs to define drained strength parameters critical for slope stability in the city’s dissected terrain. For compressible floodplain clays, we apply ASTM D2435 methods through oedometer consolidation test protocols, delivering settlement predictions that meet local building department review standards.
These evaluations directly support shallow foundation design, retaining wall backfill verification, and roadway subgrade preparation across Hamilton County. Contractors and consultants rely on unconfined compression test (UCS) data for quick clay strength screening during excavation planning. When full characterization is needed, our soil classification (USCS/AASHTO) lab ties index properties to bearing capacity and drainage behavior, ensuring compliance with Ohio DOT specifications on every project.

In stiff clays of the Ohio River Valley, undrained shear strength often governs bearing capacity more than SPT blow count alone.
Technical details of the service in Cincinnati
Critical ground factors in Cincinnati
Cincinnati sits at approximately 150 m above sea level, but the city's topography includes steep ravines and fill slopes from historic grading. After heavy rainfall events — common in the Ohio Valley's humid continental climate — saturated clay and silt layers lose strength rapidly, sometimes reducing bearing capacity by 40% or more within 48 hours. A bearing capacity analysis performed only in dry conditions may overestimate the soil's long-term performance. The team incorporates worst-case moisture scenarios and uses partial safety factors from IBC 2021 to ensure foundations remain stable during the wettest months of the year, typically January through March.
This service complements our foundation design work for a complete project analysis.
Our services
Our Cincinnati geotechnical team provides two complementary bearing capacity services tailored to local ground conditions.
Shallow Foundation Bearing Analysis
Field SPT and plate load testing combined with laboratory triaxial and consolidation tests to determine allowable bearing pressures for spread footings, mats, and slabs-on-grade. Includes settlement estimates and groundwater correction.
Deep Foundation Bearing Assessment
Evaluation of skin friction and end-bearing capacity for driven piles, drilled shafts, and micropiles. Uses CPT correlation, static load tests, and Davisson failure criterion for capacity verification.