
Soil condition
GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION
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Before you begin a construction project, it is crucial to understand the ground conditions on site. By analyzing factors such as soil types, bedrock, groundwater level and bearing capacity, you can avoid expensive surprises later. On this page, you will have access to reliable information directly from SGU – the Geological Survey of Sweden.
What are ground conditions?
Before you begin a construction project, it is crucial to understand the ground conditions on site. By analyzing factors such as soil types, bedrock, groundwater level and bearing capacity, you can avoid expensive surprises later. On this page, you will have access to reliable information directly from SGU – the Geological Survey of Sweden.

SGU's data and services
We offer access to SGU's open data, including:
Geological map – shows soil types, bedrock and structure
Geotechnical investigation – identifies the bearing capacity and composition of the soil
Topographic map Sweden – provides an overview of elevation differences and landscape shapes
With the help of these map services, you can quickly get an overview of whether the land is suitable for, for example, a detached house, villa plot or larger facilities.

Start with a free search
Enter an address, coordinates or property name and see what's hidden beneath the surface. Do you need help with interpretation or design documents? We have geotechnical consultants who can help.
Why is geotechnical investigation important?
A geotechnical investigation is often required by the municipality prior to a building permit, especially if:
The soil is clayey, peaty or contains filler material
There is a risk of landslides, rock falls or high groundwater levels
You are building closer to water or on sloping terrain
Doing it right from the start saves both time and money – and reduces the risk of injury.

