Services

Remote monitoring

We become your monitoring team — continuous, independent review of your geotechnical data and alarms, so nothing critical goes unwatched.

The problem it solves

Sensors don't keep a site safe. Watching them does.

You've invested in monitoring technology, but coverage has gaps — nights, weekends, alarm fatigue — and precursor movement can pass unseen. Remote monitoring puts competent eyes on your data, continuously.

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What's included

Everything a competent monitoring team does — as a service.

Remote monitoring follows the real review workflow — trust the data, watch the movement, validate the alarms, escalate properly.

Data quality & sensor performance review

Trust the data before interpreting it.

  • Sensor health and uptime checks
  • Data gaps, drift and anomalies flagged
  • Faulty or degraded sensors identified
  • Data quality-assured before interpretation

Monitoring & movement review

Competent eyes on what the ground is actually doing.

  • Continuous review across radar, prisms, InSAR, piezometers, extensometers
  • Cross-sensor correlation to catch precursors
  • Trend and rate-of-movement tracking
  • Out-of-hours cover — nights, weekends, shift changes

Alarm review

Tell the real signals from the noise.

  • Review and validation of triggered alarms
  • False-alarm filtering to cut alarm fatigue
  • Real precursors distinguished from noise
  • Threshold checks against monitoring behaviour

TARP & escalation

The right people told the right thing at the right time.

  • TARP-aligned trigger levels and response pathways
  • Structured escalation when thresholds are breached
  • Documented notification — who was told, and when
  • Traceable record of the response

Reporting is included

Routine weekly and monthly monitoring reports come as part of the watch. For standalone technical reporting and post-event failure back-analysis, see our dedicated service.

Reporting & back-analysis
How it's delivered

Set up once, watched continuously.

  1. Onboard

    We map your sensors, thresholds and escalation contacts.

  2. Watch

    Continuous independent review of data and alarms.

  3. Escalate

    Structured, documented response when it's warranted.

  4. Report & improve

    Routine reporting and back-analysis that sharpen the system.

What you get

What remote monitoring gives you.

Continuous coverage

Competent eyes on your site, including out of hours.

Fewer missed events

Correlated review catches precursors single sensors miss.

Defensible records

Every review, alarm and decision is traceable.

Your people freed

Your engineers focus on engineering, not the watch.

FAQs

Common questions.

How much coverage do you provide?

Coverage is set to your risk — from business-hours review through to continuous out-of-hours watch on critical assets. We agree the schedule and escalation pathway during onboarding.

Does this replace our geotechnical engineer?

No. We're the continuous watch and review layer; your engineer keeps ownership of the ground model and the decisions. Analytics and monitoring support their judgement — they don't replace it.

Which monitoring systems do you work with?

We're technology-agnostic — radar, prisms, InSAR, piezometers, extensometers and more, across vendors. We review whatever you already have rather than requiring a particular platform.

How do you handle escalation?

Against agreed thresholds and TARP-aligned pathways defined with you at onboarding, with documented notification and a traceable record of who was informed and when.

Can we start small, or on a single critical asset?

Yes. Many engagements begin with one critical slope, dam or structure, then scale as trust builds. We scope the watch to your risk and budget rather than requiring an all-or-nothing commitment.

Get started

Put competent eyes on your monitoring.

Tell us what you're monitoring and where the gaps are — we'll scope the watch.

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