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Cement Grouting
Pressure Cement Grouting, is a grouting process that fills pores in granular soil or voids in rock or soil, with grout injected as a flowable medium. Depending on the application, cement grout is injected under pressure at strategic locations via a single or multiple ports. It is essential that the particle size of the grout being introduced is aligned with the site-specific geotechnical conditions; this permits the cement grout to enter the pores or voids effectively. Once treated the grouted mass has an increased strength and stiffness, and reduced permeability.
Jet Grouting
Jet grouting is a grouting technique that soil mixes the in situ stratum to create a soilcrete (grouted soil). A specific grout blend is created to mix with the soil and transform the existing geotechnical characteristics.
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