Soft Soil Improvement Methods for Coastal and Reclamation Infrastructure

Kalimantan and Indonesia’s coastal regions are experiencing unprecedented acceleration in infrastructure development. However, beneath these economic opportunities lies a geotechnical challenge often underestimated by project owners: poor subgrade conditions.
Optimizing Land Preparation Costs with Accurate Topographic Surveys

In the world of civil construction and industrial estate development, soil is the most volatile variable. Unlike steel or concrete, which have precise factory specifications, soil possesses unique characteristics in every square meter.
Landslide Mitigation in Mine Areas and Hauling Roads: The Latest Geotechnical Approaches

In the open-pit mining ecosystem and heavy civil construction sectors of Kalimantan, soil condition uncertainty is the greatest operational enemy. Extreme rainfall and characteristic soft soils often turn mine plans into logistical disasters.
The Importance of CPT (Sondir) and Boring Logs Before Building Warehouses or Factories in Kalimantan

Constructing commercial infrastructure such as logistics warehouses, factories, or housing estates in East Kalimantan presents unique engineering challenges. Unlike Java, which is dominated by stable volcanic soil, the geological contours in Balikpapan, Samarinda, and the Capital City of Nusantara (IKN) regions often consist of deceptive layers of soft clay, swampland, and peat.