proefgaten
A proefgaten, also known as test holes or trial pits, are excavations made in the ground to investigate subsurface conditions. They are commonly used in engineering geology, construction, archeology, and environmental assessments to gather information about soil composition, groundwater levels, and bedrock characteristics.
Proefgaten are typically small, shallow excavations, although their depth and size vary depending on the purpose
In construction, proefgaten are used during site investigation phases to determine soil bearing capacity, drainage characteristics,
The process of creating proefgaten involves digging with manual tools or mechanized equipment, followed by sampling
Proefgaten are essential for reducing risks and ensuring the safety and stability of construction and engineering
Overall, proefgaten serve as vital investigative tools that facilitate informed decision-making regarding land use, development, and