GROUND IMPROVEMENT
Ground improvement enhances weak or unstable soils, turning them into engineered ground capable of supporting structural loads. We do this by applying proven techniques like Soil Mix Columns/Deep Soil Mixing, Vibro-Compaction, Compaction Grouting, Jet Grouting, In-Situ Soil Stabilization (ISS), and Rigid Inclusions which in turn strengthen, stabilize, and densify the soil. These systems increase bearing capacity, control settlement, and improve overall stability, helping projects move forward safely and efficiently.
Ground Improvement Solutions:

Soil Mix Columns / Deep Soil Mixing
Soil Mixing is a process of mixing a cementitious binder with in-situ soils. The compressive strength of the soil mix mass can increase with increasing injection rate and cement content in the grout.

Vibro-Compaction
Vibro-Compaction is a process of vibrating a steel beam or pipe into the ground to densify loose granular soils above and below the groundwater level.
Compaction Grouting
Compaction Grouting is a process of using a low mobility concrete to densify loose granular soils on projects where vibrations are unacceptable.
Jet Grouting
Jet Grouting is a ground improvement technique that utilizes high pressure grout and air to mix columns of soil.

In-situ Soil Stabilization (ISS)
In-situ soil stabilization for environmental remediation applications consist of mixing the in-situ soils with a cementitious or chemical admixture to contain or reduce the contaminate concentrations.

Rigid Inclusions
Rigid inclusions are essentially deep foundation elements that transfer loads through a weak or soft stratum into a lower load bearing stratum.





