Ground Improvement
There are many types of subsurface soil problems that lead to the necessity of ground improvement. These problems can include poorly compacted subgrades, oversaturated soils, karstic topography, and naturally loose soil conditions.
Most frequently, various pressure grouting techniques are used to improve poor soil conditions. Types of grouting used for ground improvement include cement grouting, chemical grouting, compaction grouting, permeation grouting, among others.
Gibson’s Pressure Grouting has been providing ground improvement to commercial, industrial, municipal and residential clients since 1985 all throughout the southeastern United States. Contact our highly knowledgeable and experienced geotechnical engineers to get started on your project today.
Most frequently, various pressure grouting techniques are used to improve poor soil conditions. Types of grouting used for ground improvement include cement grouting, chemical grouting, compaction grouting, permeation grouting, among others.
Gibson’s Pressure Grouting has been providing ground improvement to commercial, industrial, municipal and residential clients since 1985 all throughout the southeastern United States. Contact our highly knowledgeable and experienced geotechnical engineers to get started on your project today.