DEEP SOIL MIXING
Deep Soil Mixing is a soil improvement technology used to treat soils in situ to improve strength and reduce compressibility. The process involves in situ mixing of grout or binder with the soil to create cemented or improved soil. The wet method is where the binder is introduced in slurry form, as opposed to the dry method where the binder is introduced with air. With wet mixing, the most commonly used binder is cement.
The system can be used across for improving unstable ground. Depths of up to 20 metres can be achieved.
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