A review of Piling and Penetrative Ground Improvement Methods on Land Affected by Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention, CL:AIRE, March 2025

Our Managing Director, Simon Talbot has produced a review of Piling and Penetrative Ground Improvement Methods on Land Affected by Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention, which was released in March by CLAI:RE.

He as reviewed the guidance document in respect of its relevance to ground gas issues. Download the review below.

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Our Managing Director, Simon Talbot has produced a review of Piling and Penetrative Ground Improvement Methods on Land Affected by Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention, which was released in March by CLAI:RE.

He as reviewed the guidance document in respect of its relevance to ground gas issues. Download the review below.

Download here

A review of Piling and Penetrative Ground Improvement Methods on Land Affected by Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention, CL:AIRE, March 2025

Just last month CLAI:RE published a new guidance document. Piling and Penetrative Ground Improvement Methods on Land Affected by Contamination: Guidance on Pollution Prevention was released in March.

Our Managing Director, Simon Talbot has produced a review of the guidance document in respect of its relevance to ground gas issues and includes comments and analysis of the key aspects that are outlined in the document.

Quote from the document, authored by Simon Talbot at GGS at GGS: 

“This document improves the understanding of the potential contamination issues associated with piling and ground improvement techniques.  However, I would apply ‘the precautionary principle’ and not assume quality control and good professional practice is always in place.”

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The following pages include news articles, videos, guidance notes and white papers on a range of ground gas related topics which we hope you will find of interest. Please browse through but if you can’t find something on your particular issue of interest, we’d be very pleased to hear from you so we can put that right.

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What is the GO AQS initiative?

At GGS we aim to be at the forefront of conversations when it comes to all areas of ground gas science, including the indoor air quality environment.

Recognizing that soil gases can and do contribute to internal air quality, we are pleased to be involved in the GO AQS initiative.

What exactly is this initiative and why are we championing it here at GGS? Find out more here.