Whenever I read an issue of The Driller magazine and see an article about limited-access drilling, I get a little excited. But then I usually feel a bit disappointed when I realize that it’s about limited access for foundation drilling. While it certainly is important to have buildings with a properly designed and built foundation, that’s not the only type of limited access drilling. In my case, the discipline is geotechnical and environmental drilling.
Major Drilling Environmental LLC, headquartered in Moncton, New Brunswick, recently completed a deep, rotary sonic geotechnical boring to a total depth of 180 feet within the Troutdale Formation.