Compaction grouting is a type of pressure grouting that stabilizes soil by increasing its density and making it more compact. This ground remediation technique is highly effective for stabilizing load-bearing structures like swimming pools or flat pads and pavements. It’s also commonly used to fill sinkholes or to level sinking foundations. As one of the leading geotechnical construction companies in ...
Slope stabilization refers to any geotechnical service that aims to stabilize an unstable or inadequately stable slope. Soil nailing techniques are effective for a variety of applications, such as excavations to build a deep foundation for a building or to construct a retaining wall for a highway. The purpose of slope stabilization is to make the ground safe for construction ...
No one foundation retrofit system can work for every project or subsurface condition. For example, soil conditions that include construction debris, cobbles, and boulders within native soils, or dense soil layered over weaker soil often require specialized geotechnical elements like micropiles. Also known as pin piles, micropiles do not rely on end-bearing capacity, so they can be installed quickly in ...
Business owners and property managers in Birmingham, Alabama, and the surrounding area have trusted Engineered Solutions of Georgia for all of their geotechnical construction needs since 2006. As a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), we keep in step with the most innovative and efficient methods of ground improvement, ...
Engineered Solutions of Georgia offers a wide range of geotechnical services to businesses and property owners throughout the Birmingham, Alabama, area. While we’re not the only company in this area offering geotechnical services, our decades of experience and our ability to handle even the most challenging projects sets us apart from the rest. Whether your building is having foundation problems ...
Business owners and commercial property managers in the Birmingham, Alabama, area may find themselves dealing with a failing concrete slab on their property. Whether it’s a concrete floor, a loading dock, a driveway, or a sidewalk, a concrete surface that is cracked, sinking, or unsteady can be a safety hazard as well as an eyesore. Fortunately, the professionals at Engineered ...
If you’re planning to have a new building constructed for your business or commercial property in the Birmingham, Alabama, area, it’s important to ensure that the soil at your construction site will be able to support the load of the structure. Much of the Birmingham area has soil that is weak, loamy, and loosely packed, making it prone to shifting ...
Walls are a crucial component of any commercial or industrial building, providing necessary support for the entire structure. However, even the most structurally sound walls may begin to bow and crack over time due to pressure exerted on them by the rest of the structure. When this happens, it’s extremely important to remediate this damage to prevent further deterioration or ...
A grouted anchor is a common geotechnical structure used to transfer the tensile load to the soil. They are often used to ensure the stability of retaining walls, underground excavations, bridge abutments, dam foundations, and quays. As the name suggests, a grouted anchor consists of a steel bar that is installed into a pre-drilled hole and held firmly in place ...
Cracks in the foundation of a building are not uncommon. If you look hard enough, you’ll probably find at least a few hairline cracks in any foundation you’re inspecting. However, that doesn’t mean all foundation cracks should be ignored—quite the opposite, in fact. Knowing which foundation cracks need to be repaired and which can be left alone without consequence is ...
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