Geotechnical Investigation for Construction
Published 15 March 2026
Location
Goch, Germany
Deadline
14 April 2026
15 days remaining
Suggested bid value
~EUR 30,000
Source
bund.de
Description
This public tender from Goch, Germany, concerns a geotechnical site investigation. The core task involves soil testing and analysis to assess ground conditions relevant to a future construction project. Expect to perform on-site sampling, laboratory testing, and reporting on soil properties, groundwater levels, and potential geological hazards. The undefined CPV codes make it difficult to further narrow the scope, but the term 'general' trade suggests the project is not highly specialized (e.g., tunneling or deep foundations). The absence of a specified region also makes it harder to estimate logistical costs.
The absence of published value and CPV codes are significant limitations. Contractors should carefully evaluate the required deliverables based on the tender documents to accurately assess the effort needed. Bidders should be prepared for potentially challenging ground conditions, as geotechnical investigations are often commissioned when the ground's suitability is in question. The relatively short timeframe between publication (March 15, 2026) and deadline (April 14, 2026) indicates a need for rapid response and efficient resource allocation for proposal preparation. A successful bid will require a comprehensive understanding of German geotechnical standards and reporting requirements.
Given the lack of information about project size and complexity, contractors should carefully review the tender documentation to ascertain the specific requirements, especially regarding the number and type of tests required, the depth of borings or soundings, and the complexity of the required reporting. Only then should a decision be made on whether to invest in a bid.
Original description
This tender is for a geotechnical site investigation. The work involves soil testing and analysis to determine ground conditions for a construction project.