Articles - Ground Engineering

Reliable Sinkhole Repair Services for Huntsville, AL, Businesses & Properties

A sinkhole—also known as a cenote, swallet, or doline—is a ground depression that forms when the surface layer of soil in an area collapses. Sometimes sinkholes form slowly over time, in which case they are referred to as “cover-subsidence” sinkholes. These sinkholes don’t pose a major safety concern since they develop so gradually, but they should still be addressed sooner ...

What is Compaction Grouting?

Compaction grouting is a ground-engineering technique in which a cement-like substance is injected into the ground to reinforce soil structures and fill subsurface voids. In this process, holes are first drilled in the ground and then an injection pipe is inserted all the way down to a solid substrate. Next, the grout mixture is pumped into the ground as the ...

How to Repair a Sinkhole in an Asphalt Driveway

A sinkhole can form beneath an asphalt driveway for a number of reasons. One of the most common causes is decaying matter in the soil substrates beneath the driveway. When asphalt driveways are installed, the asphalt is typically laid over a bed of crushed stone that sits atop mechanically compacted soil. However, when there are large enough pieces of organic ...

What Is Sinkhole Remediation?

Sinkholes are depressions or holes in the ground that are caused by the collapse of the surface layer of soil in a given area. Most often, sinkholes are caused by excess moisture that slowly erodes away the soil underground. When enough of the soil is eroded, or when large voids are created, the surrounding soil can collapse and create a ...

What Is Poly Level?

In areas such as Atlanta and throughout Georgia, the soil is loosely packed and weak. As a result, the soil can collapse or move quickly, which can cause a number of problems. One such problem is shifted or sunken concrete slabs, such as those found on warehouse floors, as part of foundations, or at the footing of concrete stairs. When ...

Polyurethane Concrete Raising vs. Traditional Mudjacking & Slab Jacking Services

When concrete slabs, floors, or stairs begin to sink, it is crucial to seek repairs as soon as possible, especially during the construction of a commercial structure. If these problems remain, it can lead to further damage down the road that will likely be both extensive and expensive. When searching for concrete leveling services, you’ll likely come across two different ...

What Is Shoring for Excavation?

Large commercial structures such as warehouses, bridges, and roadways typically require deep, sturdy foundations. In order to install this type of foundation, construction and foundation crews often need to work far below the surface. As soil is excavated to dig deep down into the earth, it is important that the area being dug out is reinforced and properly supported. Holes ...

What Is the Difference Between a Soil Nail and a Ground Anchor?

Ground anchors and soil nails are both geotechnical elements that are used to support structures, such as a warehouses, bridges, and roadways, as well as stabilize slopes and weak soils. They are installed to restrain a structure’s movement and hold it firmly in place on load-bearing soil or hold soil firmly in place after excavation. These methods are extremely important ...

What is Timber Shoring & Why is it a Valuable Investment for Commercial Property Owners in Birmingham?

Timber shoring is an effective geotechnical method for providing structural support for commercial structures, such as warehouses, roadways, and bridges. It is an adaptable system for a variety of different situations, including jobs with small access areas and on projects where cross services are a concern. But, what exactly is timber shoring, and why can it be useful for your ...

What is Pressure Grouting & Why is it Important for Commercial Structures in Atlanta, GA?

Simply defined, pressure grouting is a geotechnical shoring method that involves injecting a chemical grout mixture into soft, weak soils to fill voids and solidify the area. Solidifying the soils improves load-bearing capacity and protects foundations against future damage caused by shifting, moving soil. But, why is it important for commercial structures in the Atlanta, Georgia, area? Lets, explore why ...

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