2024 – soil and rock logging in review

2024 is nearly over, and it’s been another hectic year in the ground engineering industry. This year was our 16th year of delivering specialist, bespoke geotechnical training, and in this year alone we have provided hands-on soil and rock description training for over 350 geologists, engineers, technicians and drillers.

These courses are developed and managed by the UK’s leading expert, Professor David Norbury, which guarantees a level of detail and insight that no other course, internal or external, can provide. Our courses don’t just teach soil and rock description—they redefine careers.

Our feedback for the year indicates that 99.57% of attendees on our soil and rock courses were either ‘Likely’ (27.04%) or ‘Highly likely’ (72.53%) to apply what they learned, and an overwhelming majority of 95.07% of attendees would recommend the training to a friend or colleague.

The workshops include extensive hands-on sessions with various soil types and rock strata, meaning attendees aren’t just taught theory, they master soil and rock description through hands-on experience and practical expertise. Because understanding isn’t theoretical—it’s tactile.

They also offer exclusive benefits such as a free copy of Professor David Norbury’s ‘Soil and Rock Description in Engineering Practice’ handbook, and Equipe’s innovative Pocket Multitool to assist with logging in the field.

In 2024, we have helped attendees improve their confidence, improve their craft and contribute to better project outcomes, all through the increased knowledge provided by our expert trainers. And in 2025, we want to do the same for even more people, including you and your team.

Invest in your team’s skills with training that translates into better, more informed engineering decisions.

Give your team with the skills they need – contact us to register now. Places book up fast.

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