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Plate Bearing Testing Services

Swantest provides plate bearing testing services in London and across the UK, carried out under UKAS-accredited procedures to ensure results that are accurate, reliable and suitable for design verification and compliance.

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All testing is undertaken in accordance with recognised standards, including BS 1377-9, and follows approved methodologies using controlled loading and measurement of settlement. Each test is supported by a full technical report and analysis, providing clear, defensible data for engineers, contractors and project stakeholders.

Plate bearing testing is used to determine the load-bearing capacity and settlement characteristics of the ground, making it a critical assessment for temporary works, working platforms, crane bases and foundation design.

Swantest carries out load tests, allowing accurate evaluation of ground performance under applied loads. This provides a reliable, evidence-based alternative to purely theoretical assumptions, helping to reduce uncertainty and improve site safety.

Our Plate Bearing Testing Services Include:

  • Verification of ground bearing capacity for working platforms

  • Assessment of formation levels and subgrade performance

  • Testing for temporary works design (cranes, piling mats, access routes)

  • Load testing to support foundation design and validation

  • Investigation of settlement behaviour under applied loads

How We Test

Testing is typically carried out using a hydraulic jack and reaction system, applying controlled loads to a steel bearing plate while monitoring settlement. The results are used to determine key parameters such as modulus of subgrade reaction and allowable bearing pressure.

All testing is performed under UKAS-accredited systems, ensuring consistency, repeatability and acceptance across engineering and regulatory requirements.

Why Plate Bearing Testing Matters

Plate bearing testing forms an essential part of a robust site investigation and quality assurance process, particularly where ground conditions are variable or where structures rely on temporary or permanent load transfer through the ground.

By physically testing the ground response, Swantest provides confidence in design assumptions, helping to reduce risk, avoid overdesign and ensure safe construction operations.

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