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    GeoStruxer digital twin: geotechnical design lessons from 70% pile reduction

    February 26, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    GeoStruxer digital twin: geotechnical design lessons from 70% pile reduction

    First reported on Geoengineer.org – News

    30 Second Briefing

    GeoStruxer’s digital twin of a 12,000‑square‑metre grain warehouse in Jazan, Saudi Arabia, enabled a redesign of the original slab‑on‑grade foundation to a piled solution that cut pile numbers by 70% and CO₂ emissions by 44%. Using Bentley’s PLAXIS 3D and Leapfrog, the team integrated geotechnical models with structural analysis to optimise pile length, spacing, and layout while maintaining bearing capacity and settlement criteria. The approach reduced concrete and steel quantities, shortened construction time, and provided a reusable geotechnical model for future port developments.

    Technical Brief

    • Digital twin integrated borehole logs, lab test data, and in situ tests into a single geotechnical model.
    • Settlement predictions were spatially mapped, allowing differential settlement limits to be checked at each column location.
    • Construction staging and sequencing were simulated to assess short‑term consolidation and pore pressure behaviour.
    • Similar port and construction facilities can reuse this workflow where variable ground conditions drive foundation risk.

    Our Take

    Saudi Arabia features only sparsely in our geotechnical coverage compared with mature European and North American markets, so a Jazan/Red Sea project using advanced digital twin methods signals the kingdom’s intent to move quickly up the design-technology curve rather than just importing conventional piling practice.

    Among the 21 Geotechnical stories in our database, most sustainability-tagged items focus on material substitutions or low-carbon cements, so a case from the Red Sea region where optimisation alone delivers large pile and CO₂ reductions will be closely watched by consultants looking for ‘software-first’ decarbonisation levers in coastal and port works.

    For projects in the Red Sea’s soft marine sediments and aggressive coastal environment, cutting pile counts while maintaining performance typically hinges on higher-confidence ground models; this kind of digital twin approach, if proven repeatable, could materially reduce contingency factors that are still common in Gulf-region foundation design.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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