
About Us
Our Business
New Geosciences Limited provides ground investigation and assessment services to a range of clients across sectors including engineering, land development and construction. Our aim is to provide solutions based on a thorough understanding of our client's requirements, whether at feasibility, planning, design, or construction stage.
We focus on early communication and engagement, enabling us to provide a bespoke approach to each project with defined objectives and a clear strategy. This approach enables us to provide the information our clients need in a timely manner, whilst offering the responsiveness and value of an independent consultancy.
We are based in Devon and cover the whole of the UK, providing a range of services including geo-environmental and geotechnical constraints reviews, Phase 1 contamination assessments, Phase 2 ground investigations and assessments, remediation appraisals and strategies, and verification services.
Sustainability
We aim to offer an environmentally conscious service, reducing our own carbon footprint wherever possible, whilst considering solutions that reduce the embodied carbon of each project we work on. Our offices are already using 100% renewable electricity, and we look to reduce vehicle movements throughout our involvement in a project wherever possible. Our assessments always consider the potential effects of climate change, and our engineering solutions focus on reducing uncertainty and over-conservatism. Our aim for the near future is to become a carbon neutral business.
Our Team
Our Managing Director, Tim, has nearly twenty years' experience in ground engineering consultancy in the UK and overseas, with both small independent and large multi-disciplinary consultancies. Tim has worked on a wide range of projects, including extensive work in ground investigation, contaminated land assessment, and geotechnical engineering. Tim obtained a BSc (Hons) in Geology with Physical Geography, before completing an MSc in Environmental Studies, both at the University of Southampton. He is a Chartered Geologist, a registered ground engineering professional, and an Associate Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.
