Blackburn sits on a complex mix of glacial till and river terrace deposits from the Blakewater valley. These materials vary in stiffness within meters. Before designing a pad or strip foundation, a plate load test (PLT) gives direct measurement of bearing capacity and settlement under working loads. We follow BS 5930 and Eurocode 7 procedures, using reaction frames and calibrated jacks to load a steel plate up to 1.5 times the design pressure. The test is essential for verifying ground conditions where desk studies or standard penetration tests alone leave uncertainty — common in Blackburn's brownfield sites along the former textile mill corridors.

A plate load test on Blackburn's glacial till typically shows bearing capacity of 300 to 450 kPa, but settlement governs for raft foundations on the valley alluvium.
Technical details of the service in Blackburn
Risks and considerations in Blackburn
One thing we often see in Blackburn is a thin crust of desiccated till over soft alluvium. A PLT run only on the crust can overestimate bearing capacity by 40% or more. If the test depth does not match the foundation base level, the result misleads the structural engineer. We always dig the test pit to the exact formation depth, and we check for underlying soft layers with a hand auger before setting the plate. Ignoring this step has caused differential settlement in several recent housing developments near Feniscowles.
Our services
We offer three complementary plate load test configurations tailored to Blackburn's ground conditions.
Static plate load test (non-repetitive)
Single load cycle up to 1.5 times design bearing pressure. Used for shallow foundations on till. Includes settlement-time curve and modulus of subgrade reaction. Quick turnaround: same-day preliminary results.
Cyclic plate load test
Two to four loading/unloading cycles to measure elastic rebound and plastic settlement. Ideal for compressible alluvial clays where permanent settlement must be separated from elastic response.
Plate load test with creep monitoring
Extended hold period at maximum test load (up to 2 hours). Captures secondary consolidation in laminated clays. Used for raft foundations on the Blakewater valley alluvium.
Common questions
What is the difference between a plate load test and a standard penetration test (SPT) for bearing capacity in Blackburn?
An SPT measures the number of blows to drive a sampler into the soil, giving an indirect estimate of soil strength and density. A plate load test directly measures the load-settlement behaviour under a rigid plate at foundation level. In Blackburn's variable glacial till, the PLT provides site-specific modulus values that the SPT cannot match, especially when layered profiles are present. We often use both together: SPT for profiling and PLT for design parameters.
How long does a plate load test take on a typical Blackburn residential site?
A standard single-cycle test takes about 2 to 3 hours on site, including setup, loading, and recovery. Cyclic tests add another 1 to 2 hours per cycle. We can mobilise within 48 hours of instruction. The test pit excavation is done beforehand, usually 1.5 m x 1.5 m to the required formation depth. Results are reported within 2 working days.
What is the typical cost range for a plate load test in Blackburn?
For a standard static plate load test on a single plate (450 mm diameter) with one load cycle, the cost typically falls between £650 and £990, including mobilisation within 15 miles of Blackburn, test pit supervision, and a full report. Additional cycles or deeper test pits may increase the price. Contact us for a fixed quote based on your specific foundation design.