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Chemical Grouting and Soil Stabilization |
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Chemical Grouting is one of fastest and most effecient ways of stabilizing poor soils!
Strengthen existing soils without the need for excavation or disruption of facility operations! In this extremely specialized field, grouts are used to fill voids and create sub-grade grout barriers in earthen dams, coastal seawalls, underground vaults and tunnel boring operations. A major advantage of chemical grouting is the ability to strengthen existing soils without the need for excavation or disruption of facility operations.
As the popularity of trenchless technology continues to grow, engineers and contractors are finding that they can use chemical grout to solve a multitude of problems caused by poor soil or excessive water conditions. A chemical grout is injected through holes drilled into the concrete to fill the voids. Once the void is filled, material will expand out of the drilled holes, sealing them. The excess grout is then cut off the slab and the hole is sealed. |