Structure & Landmass Monitoring
Certain projects require monitoring of landmasses, structures, walls, or other features for movement — both horizontally and vertically — relative to fixed control points or global positioning networks. This work is critical in areas with active construction, steep terrain, coastal bluffs, slopes, and soils with potential for settlement or instability.
CA5 has extensive experience performing large landmass monitoring projects, including large area land movement and slope stabilization programs for governmental agencies, as well as structural monitoring during major mass excavations for private development.
We work closely with geotechnical engineers, civil engineers, contractors, and other design professionals to define monitoring requirements, reporting intervals, and acceptable movement tolerances — whether daily, weekly, monthly, or event-based. We deploy high-precision GPS and robotic total stations to perform measurements and create monitoring logs for project consultants and governmental agencies. This provides reliable, repeatable movement data that allows the team to make informed decisions during construction, slope remediation, bluff stabilization, landslide repair, settlement analysis, or long-term observation.
