- Infrastructure
Working with University of Nottingham
We’re working together with the University of Nottingham to continue developing our solutions for the rail sector. Dr Nick Thom from the university explains all in this short video.
- Infrastructure
Benefits of Geopolymer for Highways
Modern ground engineering, specifically the use of geopolymer, is a highly beneficial solution for pavement engineers. Some key advantages to consider include: Strength and Stability: Geopolymer materials offer exceptional strength and stability, making them highly suitable for ground engineering applications. They can effectively stabilize soil and improve the load-bearing capacity of road foundations, preventing settlement […]
- Commercial
- Residential
7 Reasons Why You Might Need Underpinning Solutions
There are multiple reasons as to why underpinning solutions might be needed. One of the most common reasons is due to building subsidence affecting either domestic or commercial properties and that can be caused by something as simple as overgrown tree roots or a leaking drain. But there are other reasons as to why underpinning […]
- Residential
Geobear Featured in The Telegraph
The Telegraph recently published a story using Geobear data that identified the top UK postcodes with reports of subsidence. The report highlighted an area in North London to be top of the list. With a high prevalence of clay soils that will shrink in dry weather, this and other similar areas with clay feature highly […]
- Company
Geobear Appoints New COO
Peter Luby appointed Geobear Group Chief Operating Officer Geobear is delighted to announce the appointment of Peter Luby as Group COO. Peter joins Geobear from Network Rail where, most recently, he was the Head of Capital Delivery where he led teams delivering works on behalf of HS2. Peter has over 22 years experience within the […]
- Residential
BBC News Cover Geobear
Geobear’s work to stabilise a subsiding property was featured on BBC News. An ancient Oak Tree in Bristol was under threat of being removed due to its root system contributing to subsidence of a nearby property. For a number of years, the local council had been considering its removal, prompting environmentalists to camp in the […]