A recent project near Blackburn’s town centre involved a five-storey apartment block where the contractor needed to know the bearing capacity of the underlying glacial till before designing the foundations. The SPT (Standard Penetration Test) provided continuous N-values every metre down to 15 m, revealing a compacted sand and gravel stratum at 8 m that allowed a pad foundation solution instead of more expensive piles. For deeper investigations, the team combined the SPT with MASW-Vs30 to map shear-wave velocities across the site, and with plate load tests on the shallow gravels to verify settlement predictions. The result was a foundation design that saved both time and material costs without compromising safety.

In Blackburn’s glacial till, SPT N-values above 50 are common, but brittle behaviour under seismic loading can drop residual strength by 40%.
Technical details of the service in Blackburn
Risks and considerations in Blackburn
Two sites only 500 m apart in Blackburn show completely different soil profiles. Near the Leeds & Liverpool Canal, soft alluvial silts and peats produce SPT N-values as low as 4–8, requiring deep piles or Improvement. In contrast, the higher ground around Corporation Park has stiff glacial till with N-values above 40, allowing shallow spread footings. The risk of misinterpreting these transitions is real, especially where drift thickness changes abruptly along buried valleys. A site‑specific SPT (Standard Penetration Test) campaign, spaced at 15–20 m centres, can detect these boundaries and prevent under‑design in soft zones or over‑design in competent ground. The team also checks for liquefaction potential in loose granular layers that might appear beneath the till in some boreholes.
Our services
Our SPT (Standard Penetration Test) service in Blackburn covers both urban infill and greenfield sites. The team provides on-site supervision by experienced geotechnical engineers and delivers a report with corrected N-values, soil descriptions, and foundation recommendations.
Residential SPT Investigation
For house extensions, new builds, and basement conversions in Blackburn. Typically 3–5 boreholes per plot, SPT at 1.0 m intervals to 10 m depth. Includes soil classification, N60 correction, and bearing capacity assessment per BS EN 1997‑1.
Commercial & Industrial SPT Campaign
Designed for larger developments such as retail parks, warehouses, and infrastructure. Borehole spacing based on building geometry and load distribution. SPT combined with undisturbed sampling for triaxial and consolidation testing. Outputs include settlement analysis and foundation type recommendation.
Common questions
What is the difference between N-value and N60 in the SPT (Standard Penetration Test)?
The raw N-value is the total number of blows for the last 300 mm of penetration. N60 corrects this value to a reference energy ratio of 60%, accounting for variations in hammer efficiency, rod length, and anvil condition. Most design codes in the UK, including Eurocode 7, require N60 or N1,60 (energy- and overburden-corrected) for bearing capacity and liquefaction assessment.
How deep should SPT boreholes be in Blackburn’s glacial till?
Depth depends on the structure’s load and the soil profile. For typical two‑storey houses, 6–8 m depth is usually enough to reach the competent till. For larger commercial buildings, boreholes should extend at least 3 m into the bearing stratum below the critical load zone, often 10–15 m deep. The SPT is performed every metre to capture variations in density and stiffness.
Can the SPT (Standard Penetration Test) detect liquefaction risk in Blackburn?
Yes. The SPT is the primary method for liquefaction assessment in the UK. N-values from the test are used in the Youd‑Idriss (2001) method to calculate cyclic resistance ratio (CRR). In Blackburn, loose granular layers beneath the till or in former river channels can be susceptible. The team also collects undisturbed samples for cyclic triaxial testing when liquefaction is a concern.
How much does an SPT (Standard Penetration Test) cost in Blackburn?
The typical cost for an SPT (Standard Penetration Test) in Blackburn ranges from £430 to £560 per test, including mobilisation, drilling, and a basic report with corrected N-values. The total project cost depends on the number of boreholes, depth, and any additional laboratory testing. A detailed quote is provided after reviewing the site layout and ground conditions.