Edmonton sits on a complex mix of glacial till, lake sediments, and river valley deposits shaped by the North Saskatchewan River. With a metro population approaching 1.5 million and a frost depth that reaches over 2 meters, the ground conditions here demand precision. The city's rapid expansion into areas with softer lacustrine clays means that relying on sparse borehole data alone is a gamble. That is where the Cone Penetration Test CPT fills the gap. By pushing an instrumented cone into the ground at a constant rate, we obtain a continuous vertical profile of tip resistance, sleeve friction, and dynamic pore pressure. For projects near the river valley slopes, this data becomes essential for assessing stability. When combined with a deep slope stability analysis, the CPT results help identify weak layers that conventional drilling might miss. Our team has deployed CPT across Edmonton's west end industrial parks and the downtown core, adapting the method to handle the stiff clays and occasional cobble-rich zones typical of the region.
In Edmonton's glacial lake plains, a single CPT sounding can reveal the consolidation history of clay layers deposited over 10,000 years ago.
Scope of work in Edmonton

Typical technical challenges in Edmonton
A mistake we have seen repeatedly in the Edmonton market is designing shallow footings on the basis of a single test pit log, only to encounter a buried soft silt lens at 4 meters depth during construction. The contractor calls us in a panic because the excavation walls are slumping and the bearing capacity is half of what was assumed. The CPT would have caught that lens immediately—the tip resistance would have dropped and the pore pressure would have spiked. Ignoring continuous profiling in favor of spot sampling is especially risky near the North Saskatchewan River valley, where ancient landslide debris and interbedded sand and clay create abrupt vertical changes. Even in the flatter areas north of the Anthony Henday, post-glacial Lake Edmonton sediments can contain sensitive clays that lose strength when disturbed. A CPT with pore pressure measurement identifies these sensitive zones before the excavator bucket touches them.
Our services
Our CPT services in Edmonton are tailored to the site investigation stage you are at, from preliminary route selection to final foundation design verification. The following are the core applications we support.
CPTu with Pore Pressure Dissipation
Piezocone soundings that capture tip resistance, sleeve friction, and u2 pore pressure. We run staged dissipation tests to derive the coefficient of consolidation for settlement rate predictions.
Seismic CPT (SCPTu)
A geophone added to the cone string measures shear wave velocity every meter. This provides a direct Vs profile for NBCC site class determination and eliminates the need for a separate MASW survey.
CPT for Liquefaction Assessment
Targeted soundings in areas with mapped preglacial sand channels. We apply the NCEER/Youd method to the CPT data to calculate the factor of safety against liquefaction triggering.
Foundation Parameter Derivation
Direct correlation of CPT data to pile unit shaft friction, end bearing capacity, and shallow footing settlement using methods calibrated for Alberta tills and clays.
Frequently asked questions
What is the typical cost range for a CPT sounding in the Edmonton area?
For a standard CPTu sounding to 15-20 meters depth within the Edmonton metro area, the cost generally ranges from CA$250 to CA$370 per sounding, depending on site access, required depth, and whether seismic or dissipation modules are added.
Can the CPT penetrate the hard clay till common in Edmonton?
Yes, the stiff Glacial Lake Edmonton clay and till are well within the capacity of our 20-ton CPT truck. We typically reach refusal on dense gravel or cobble layers, not on the clay itself. In areas with known boulder content, we use a pre-drilling option to bypass obstructions.
How does CPT help with frost protection design for Edmonton foundations?
CPT data provides a precise stratigraphic profile that identifies the top of competent bearing strata. Since Edmonton's frost penetration exceeds 2 meters, footings must bear below this depth on undisturbed soil. The CPT confirms the depth to suitable bearing material and detects any ice-rich layers that could cause heave.
Do you need a separate borehole if you run CPT?
The reference range for this service in Edmonton is CA$250 - CA$370. The final price depends on the project scope and volume.