Hervey Bay
Hervey Bay, Australia

SPT (Standard Penetration Test) in Hervey Bay – Subsurface Investigation for Coastal Sands

Many builders in Hervey Bay assume the sandy profile is uniform across the Fraser Coast. That assumption costs time and money. The sand lenses here vary in compaction, shell content, and groundwater level. Without a proper SPT (Standard Penetration Test) in Hervey Bay, you risk underestimating settlement or over-designing footings. We perform the test at 1.5 m intervals, recording N-values that feed directly into bearing capacity equations. For shallow foundations on these coastal sands, the blow count tells us exactly what the ground can take. Pairing this with a losa de cimentacion analysis helps avoid unnecessary concrete volume.

Illustrative image of SPT (Standard Penetration Test) in Hervey Bay
N-values from 6 to 18 in the top 8 metres of Hervey Bay sand — that variation demands site-specific testing, not assumptions.

Service characteristics in Hervey Bay

We drilled a 10-storey residential tower on Charlton Esplanade last year. The sand there had N-values ranging from 6 to 18 within the first 8 metres. That variation changes everything for pile design. Our SPT (Standard Penetration Test) in Hervey Bay follows AS 1726-2017 strictly. We use a 63.5 kg hammer, 760 mm drop, and split-spoon sampler. The crew logs every 300 mm of penetration. Key outputs we deliver:

  • N-value corrected for overburden (N60 and N1,60)
  • Relative density estimate for each stratum
  • Continuous soil classification via spoon samples
Combining these results with a capacidad de carga study gives the structural engineer a clear path to safe foundation depth.
SPT (Standard Penetration Test) in Hervey Bay – Subsurface Investigation for Coastal Sands
ParameterTypical value
Hammer weight63.5 kg
Drop height760 mm
Sampler typeSplit-spoon (AS 1289.6.3.1)
Test interval1.5 m
Corrections appliedN60, N1,60, energy ratio
Reporting standardAS 1726-2017

Critical ground factors in Hervey Bay

Hervey Bay sits on Quaternary coastal deposits. These sands are loose near the surface and become denser with depth. But the water table is shallow — often 2 to 3 m below ground. Loose sand below the water table is susceptible to liquefaction during seismic events. The 2020 Eastern Australia earthquake sequence showed peak ground accelerations that could trigger this in poorly compacted fills. An SPT (Standard Penetration Test) in Hervey Bay gives us the N-values needed to run the simplified liquefaction evaluation (Youd et al. 2001). Without it, you build on uncertainty.

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Applicable standards: AS 1726-2017 Geotechnical Site Investigations, AS 1289.6.3.1 Standard Test Method for SPT, AS 4678-2002 Earth Retaining Structures (reference for design loads)

Our services

We cover the full scope of subsurface investigation around the Fraser Coast region. Our SPT (Standard Penetration Test) in Hervey Bay is part of a broader service set tailored to local geology.

Borehole Drilling & SPT Logging

Continuous core or auger drilling with SPT at 1.5 m intervals. Logging to AS 1726 standards.

N-Value Correction & Reporting

Energy-corrected N60 and N1,60 values. Tabulated results ready for geotechnical design.

Liquefaction Assessment (SPT-based)

Simplified procedure per Youd-Idriss 2001. Uses N1,60 and fines content to calculate cyclic resistance ratio.

In-Situ Soil Sampling

Disturbed and undisturbed samples from split-spoon. Transported to our NATA-accredited lab for classification.

Frequently asked questions

How much does an SPT (Standard Penetration Test) cost in Hervey Bay?

Expect to pay between AU$840 and AU$1,210 per borehole, depending on depth, number of tests, and site access. That includes drilling, SPT, sampling, and a basic field report.

What N-value indicates dense sand in Hervey Bay?

In the coastal sands here, N60 above 30 generally means dense sand. N60 below 10 is loose. Values between 10 and 30 are medium dense. The water table often lowers the blow count in the upper 3 m.

Do I need SPT if I already have test pit data?

Test pits give visual classification but no penetration resistance. SPT provides the N-value required for bearing capacity and settlement calculations. For any structure over two storeys, we recommend SPT over test pits alone.

How deep should SPT boreholes go in Hervey Bay?

Typically 10 to 15 m, or until you reach refusal (N > 50) or competent material. For high-rise projects near the Esplanade, we often go to 20 m to cross the loose Holocene sand into the Pleistocene layer.

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