Hervey Bay sits on a coastal plain where much of the urban development has occurred on engineered fill over soft estuarine deposits. The region's shallow water table, often within 1.5 m of the surface, complicates foundation behavior in these man-made layers. Proper foundations on fill analysis is essential here because fill thickness and compaction vary widely across suburbs like Urangan and Pialba. Before designing any footing, geotechnical teams typically run a calicata exploratory to log fill stratigraphy and a standard penetration test to measure relative density. This initial data guides whether the fill can support shallow footings or requires deep foundations. Without site-specific testing, the risk of differential movement in Hervey Bay's sandy fills remains unquantified.

Fill thickness in Hervey Bay subdivisions varies from 0.5 m to over 4 m, making site-specific analysis the only reliable path to safe foundation design.
Service characteristics in Hervey Bay
Critical ground factors in Hervey Bay
AS 4678 outlines the framework for earth retaining structures, but for foundations on fill in Hervey Bay the governing risk is differential settlement. Older fills may contain organic pockets or construction debris that create soft zones. If a footing spans a transition from compacted fill to loose fill or natural soil, the differential movement can crack slabs and tilt walls. The local council often requires a geotechnical report that specifically addresses fill performance under structural loads. Ignoring these variations in Hervey Bay's coastal fills leads to claims and remedial work that far exceed the initial investigation cost.
Our services
We provide targeted studies for foundations on fill in Hervey Bay, from initial field investigation to final bearing capacity recommendations.
Fill Stratigraphy and Compaction Assessment
Test pits and boreholes log the fill sequence, while nuclear density gauge or sand cone tests verify compaction levels against project targets.
Settlement and Bearing Capacity Analysis
Using SPT and CPT data, we calculate immediate and long-term settlement under design loads, including creep effects for sandy fills.
Collapse Potential and Groundwater Interaction
Laboratory collapse tests on undisturbed fill samples, combined with field permeability measurements, identify risks from wetting.
Frequently asked questions
Why is foundations on fill analysis critical in Hervey Bay?
Hervey Bay has extensive areas of uncontrolled or poorly documented fill from past land development. Without proper analysis, differential settlement can damage slab-on-ground homes and commercial buildings.
What tests are typically used for fill investigation?
Standard penetration tests (SPT), cone penetration tests (CPT), and test pits are common. Laboratory tests include compaction curves, Atterberg limits, and collapse potential tests on undisturbed samples.
How much does a foundations on fill analysis cost?
The cost typically ranges between AU$1,390 and AU$3,760 depending on borehole depth, number of tests, and site access. A detailed quote is provided after a site visit.
Can shallow footings be used on fill in Hervey Bay?
It depends on fill thickness, compaction quality, and groundwater depth. Well-compacted granular fill under 1.5 m thick may support shallow footings, but thicker or poorer fills often require piles or ground improvement.
What Australian standards apply to fill foundation design?
AS 1726 governs site investigation, AS 4678 covers earth retaining structures, and AS 1289 specifies soil testing methods. The local council may also reference the Queensland Development Code for fill placement.