Middlesbrough sits on a varied sequence of glacial till and alluvial deposits overlying the Mercia Mudstone Group. Groundwater levels often sit within 2 meters of the surface near the Tees, which directly reduces effective stress in bearing strata. For any foundation or slope design here, the factor of safety (FS) calculation must account for these saturated conditions and the low plasticity clays that dominate the upper 5 meters. We combine site-specific shear strength data from laboratory triaxial tests with in-situ vane readings to produce FS values that reflect real ground behavior. Before finalizing the FS, we often cross-check against a placa de carga test to verify modulus values at working load.

An FS of 1.5 is the minimum for bearing capacity under Eurocode 7, but saturated clays near the Tees often demand 2.0 or higher.
Technical details of the service in Middlesbrough
- Characteristic strength derivation from consolidated undrained triaxial tests
- Bishop simplified method for circular failure surfaces in slope stability
- Finite element modeling for complex stratigraphy near the river
Critical ground factors in Middlesbrough
A common oversight among contractors in Middlesbrough is ignoring the effect of perched water tables in the made ground. Without a correct FS calculation that includes worst-case phreatic surfaces, shallow foundations can experience differential settlement of 25 mm or more within two years. Another frequent error is using a single global FS instead of applying partial factors as required by Eurocode 7. That approach masks the true margin against failure, especially in the laminated clays that alternate with sand lenses along the Tees corridor.
Our services
We offer three core FS calculation services tailored to Middlesbrough ground conditions:
Shallow Foundation FS
Bearing capacity analysis using Terzaghi and Hansen methods, with partial factors per EC7. Includes settlement checks for the soft alluvial clays common in central Middlesbrough.
Slope Stability FS
Bishop simplified and Morgenstern-Price analyses for cut slopes and embankments. We model the glacial till / alluvium interface where failure surfaces often develop.
Retaining Wall FS
Overturning, sliding, and bearing checks for gravity and cantilever walls. We incorporate active/passive pressures from the low-plasticity clays typical of the Tees floodplain.
Q&A
What is the typical factor of safety required for foundations in Middlesbrough?
For bearing capacity, Eurocode 7 requires a minimum FS of 1.5 using partial factors. However, in the soft alluvial clays near the Tees, we often recommend an FS of 2.0 to account for settlement and long-term creep. The exact value depends on the load type and ground investigation results.
How does groundwater affect the FS calculation in this area?
Groundwater typically sits 1.5 to 3 meters below ground in Middlesbrough. Elevated pore pressures reduce effective stress, lowering shear strength by up to 30% in the clay layers. Our FS models always include a worst-case seasonal water table to avoid overestimating capacity.
What standards do you follow for slope stability FS in Middlesbrough?
We follow BS EN 1997-1:2004 (Eurocode 7) and BS 5930:2015 for all slope stability work. The Bishop simplified method is used for circular failures, and Morgenstern-Price for non-circular surfaces. Partial factors are applied to soil strength parameters, not a single global FS.
How much does a factor of safety calculation cost in Middlesbrough?
A typical FS calculation for a residential foundation or small retaining wall ranges from £520 to £1,510, depending on the complexity of the stratigraphy and the number of soil layers analyzed. Larger commercial slopes with finite element modeling will be at the higher end. Contact us for a project-specific quote.