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Another day in the field for our Philippines team, running Televiewer scans deep in Rizal Province.

These scans give a clear, orientated view of the borehole wall – mapping fractures, defects and bedding planes with precision. It’s a game changer for mine planning and geotech design, especially when core quality is variable or orientation is critical.

Our team are highly trained and experienced, with a strong track record in both shallow and deep applications. The tech is only as good as the people using it, and this crew knows how to get the best from it.

Once you’ve used Televiewer data, you don’t go back. It’s repeatable, digital, and ready to feed into your modelling.

Learn more about RDCL’s wireline scanning here:
rdcl.co.nz/service/wireline-scanning

#Televiewer #Geotech #MinePlanning #WirelineScanning #RDCLPhilippines #GeotechnicalEngineering
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Another day in the field for our Philippines team, running Televiewer scans deep in Rizal Province.

These scans give a clear, orientated view of the borehole wall - mapping fractures, defects and bedding planes with precision. It’s a game changer for mine planning and geotech design, especially when core quality is variable or orientation is critical.

Our team are highly trained and experienced, with a strong track record in both shallow and deep applications. The tech is only as good as the people using it, and this crew knows how to get the best from it.

Once you’ve used Televiewer data, you don’t go back. It’s repeatable, digital, and ready to feed into your modelling.

Learn more about RDCL’s wireline scanning here:
rdcl.co.nz/service/wireline-scanning

#Televiewer #Geotech #MinePlanning #WirelineScanning #RDCLPhilippines #GeotechnicalEngineeringImage attachmentImage attachment

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At the weekend RDCL Directors Cam & Angela were deeply moved as they were acknowledged by a haka from the Hawkes Bay Māori Rugby – Te Matau a Māui crew.

It is a privilege to support positive community initiatives to thrive and grow. Thank you to all involved.Thank you. Today we acknowledged Cam & Angela Wylie from RDCL for their ongoing support for Te Matau a Māui (HB Māori Rugby) which started 4 years ago.

It is a privilege to present them both with a gift from all of us.

Photo: Hayley Whitaker Tardieu
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At the weekend RDCL Directors Cam & Angela were deeply moved as they were acknowledged by a haka from the Hawkes Bay Māori Rugby - Te Matau a Māui crew.

It is a privilege to support positive community initiatives to thrive and grow. Thank you to all involved.

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Well deserved Cam & Angela

Last week, Tim Bartholomew (Construction Services Manager, Senior Engineering Geologist) represented RDCL at the CETANZ Conference in Tauranga, joining industry leaders, innovators and regulators to explore how we can strengthen our assets, adapt to change, and build sustainable, long-lasting infrastructure.

Also there soaking up the knowledge and flying the flag was Dave Vette from our Ground Investigations team.

Tim presented insights from various Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) projects in Southeast Asia, which was a great chance to share our practical learnings and exchange ideas with peers from across NZ’s civil and geotech sector.

Conversations ranged from updates to NZTA’s T-series specs, to advances in pavement and subgrade testing, through to the future of low-carbon concrete.

Across it all, the focus was clear: robust outcomes start with strong data, clear standards, and a willingness to evolve our practice.

RDCL are proud to be part of these conversations and to bring what we learn back to the field, for the benefit of the projects and communities we serve.

#CETANZ2025 #GeotechnicalEngineering #InfrastructureResilience #CivilEngineeringNZ #CPT
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Last week, Tim Bartholomew (Construction Services Manager, Senior Engineering Geologist) represented RDCL at the CETANZ Conference in Tauranga, joining industry leaders, innovators and regulators to explore how we can strengthen our assets, adapt to change, and build sustainable, long-lasting infrastructure.

Also there soaking up the knowledge and flying the flag was Dave Vette from our Ground Investigations team.

Tim presented insights from various Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) projects in Southeast Asia, which was a great chance to share our practical learnings and exchange ideas with peers from across NZ’s civil and geotech sector.

Conversations ranged from updates to NZTA’s T-series specs, to advances in pavement and subgrade testing, through to the future of low-carbon concrete.

Across it all, the focus was clear: robust outcomes start with strong data, clear standards, and a willingness to evolve our practice.

RDCL are proud to be part of these conversations and to bring what we learn back to the field, for the benefit of the projects and communities we serve.

#CETANZ2025 #GeotechnicalEngineering #InfrastructureResilience #CivilEngineeringNZ #CPT

With commodity prices holding strong and gold reaching record highs, the Philippine mining sector is once again in the spotlight. These market conditions present a rare opportunity to push mining and exploration projects forward with renewed confidence.

Our latest article by Director Cam Wylie, offers insights as to how expert Geotech can help to reduce uncertainty and strike the right balance of moving fast and managing geotechnical risk intelligently.

🔗 Read it on our LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/pulse/its-getting-hot-philippines-moving-fast-managing-geotechnical-risk-qfudc/

🔗 Find it in the latest issue of the @philippine resources issuu.com/brimblepublishing/docs/prj25_issue2_digital3

#miningphilippines #minedevelopment #MiningStrategy #philippineresources #GeotechForMining
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With commodity prices holding strong and gold reaching record highs, the Philippine mining sector is once again in the spotlight. These market conditions present a rare opportunity to push mining and exploration projects forward with renewed confidence.

Our latest article by Director Cam Wylie, offers insights as to how expert Geotech can help to reduce uncertainty and strike the right balance of moving fast and managing geotechnical risk intelligently.

🔗 Read it on our LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/its-getting-hot-philippines-moving-fast-managing-geotechnical-risk-qfudc/

🔗 Find it in the latest issue of the @philippine resources   https://issuu.com/brimblepublishing/docs/prj25_issue2_digital3

#MiningPhilippines #MineDevelopment #MiningStrategy #PhilippineResources #GeotechForMiningImage attachmentImage attachment

While many head to the Pacific for a winter escape, our Wellington-based Principal Geophysicist Ollie Gibson was excited and privileged to be on the ground in Rarotonga recently, acquiring seismic CPT data to inform the design of developments to the Rarotonga parliament building and the King’s Representative on island.

Working with Websters Drilling (and more than a few roosters!), this project highlights the importance of site-specific seismic data and the value of well-executed ground investigations, no matter the location.

For those working in infrastructure, consider this timely reminder:

/ Ground conditions don’t adjust for location or climate – understanding them early reduces long-term risk.

/ CPT and seismic methods are highly effective in island and coastal environments, where logistics can complicate traditional testing.

/ Success in these environments depends on preparation, specialist expertise, and the ability to adapt without compromise.

We’re proud to support infrastructure outcomes across the Pacific, bringing the same quality, responsiveness, and technical depth we apply in Aotearoa & the Philippines.

If your project needs certainty, wherever it is, the RDCL team are ready.

And maybe we’ll get to bring the snorkelling gear next time!

#RDCL #GeotechnicalEngineering #SeismicTesting #CPT #InfrastructureDevelopment #Transport #Water #Energy #PacificProjects #Rarotonga #GroundRisk #BuildWithCertainty
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While many head to the Pacific for a winter escape, our Wellington-based Principal Geophysicist Ollie Gibson was excited and privileged to be on the ground in Rarotonga recently, acquiring seismic CPT data to inform the design of developments to the Rarotonga parliament building and the Kings Representative on island.

Working with Websters Drilling (and more than a few roosters!), this project highlights the importance of site-specific seismic data and the value of well-executed ground investigations, no matter the location.

For those working in infrastructure, consider this timely reminder:

/ Ground conditions don’t adjust for location or climate - understanding them early reduces long-term risk.

/ CPT and seismic methods are highly effective in island and coastal environments, where logistics can complicate traditional testing.

/ Success in these environments depends on preparation, specialist expertise, and the ability to adapt without compromise.

We’re proud to support infrastructure outcomes across the Pacific, bringing the same quality, responsiveness, and technical depth we apply in Aotearoa & the Philippines.

If your project needs certainty, wherever it is, the RDCL team are ready.

And maybe well get to bring the snorkelling gear next time!

#RDCL #GeotechnicalEngineering #SeismicTesting #CPT #InfrastructureDevelopment #Transport #Water #Energy #PacificProjects #Rarotonga #GroundRisk #BuildWithCertaintyImage attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

RDCL is on the hunt for a Senior Geotechnical Engineer to join our Wellington office and play a pivotal role in delivering smart, practical engineering solutions across Aotearoa.

Our team is expanding, and we’re looking for someone who thrives in a collaborative, fast-paced environment where people matter and your contribution makes a real impact.

/ Please share if you know someone who could be great for the role!

🔗 Learn More & Apply on Seek: www.seek.co.nz/job/85537784
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2 months ago
RDCL is on the hunt for a Senior Geotechnical Engineer to join our Wellington office and play a pivotal role in delivering smart, practical engineering solutions across Aotearoa. 

Our team is expanding, and we’re looking for someone who thrives in a collaborative, fast-paced environment where people matter and your contribution makes a real impact.  

/ Please share if you know someone who could be great for the role!

🔗 Learn More & Apply on Seek: https://www.seek.co.nz/job/85537784
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