Articles - Ground Engineering

What are Some Soil Stabilization Methods Available for Commercial Property Owners in Columbia, SC?

In the Columbia and throughout South Carolina, commercial property and structure owners must be careful when planning to build their project on a particular plot of land. The soils in this region are notoriously weak, loosely packed, and susceptible to sudden shifting and movements. Building a foundation or performing earth retention is risky business due to the flimsy soil, and ...

What Is Permeation Grouting & How Is It Beneficial for Commercial Structures in the Birmingham, AL, Area?

Permeation grouting is one of the most widely used pressure grouting methods for strengthening soils and reducing their permeability. This technique uses a fine grout mixture that is injected into the earth to fill voids or small fissures in the ground, resulting in firmer soil, capable of withstanding far more weight. It is a popular method for dam engineering and ...

What Are the Advantages & Disadvantages of Compaction Grouting in the Chattanooga, TN, Area?

Compaction grouting is a soil strengthening and displacement method used to improve the load-bearing capacity of the ground beneath a structure. This type of geotechnical method is popular in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and throughout much of the surrounding region as a result of the loosely packed, dispersed soils in the area. Improving the bearing capacity of the ground soils underneath a ...

How to Fix a Failed Retaining Wall at Your Commercial Property in the Columbia, SC, Area

A retention wall is designed to hold back (retain) soils that are behind it. Retaining walls can be used for a number of different applications. For example, they can be used to hold back soils to create a space for a foundation to be poured beneath the ground. Also, foundation walls are technically a form of retention wall as they ...

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