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Specialty grouting strengthens target areas in the ground and controls ground water flow through rocks and soils by reducing their permeability.

Specialty grouting is applicable to both new construction projects and to repair and maintenance work. Other applications include excavation support, settlement control and geo-environmental services such as diaphragm (slurry) walls to protect adjacent ground from contamination. Common techniques include compaction grouting, jet grouting and fracture (compensation) grouting. Particular techniques developed by Keller include Soilcrete jet grouting, which enables grouting to be applied to a very wide range of soil types compared to traditional methods, and Soilfrac compensation grouting.


Compaction Grouting

Compaction Grouting

When low-slump compaction grout is injected into granular soils, grout bulbs are formed that displace and densify the surrounding loose soils. The technique is ideal for remediating or preventing structural settlements, and for site improvement of loose soil strata.


Chemical Grouting

Chemical Grouting

The permeation of very low-viscosity chemical grout into granular soil improves the strength and rigidity of the soil to limit ground movement during construction. Chemical grouting is used extensively to aid soft ground tunneling and to control groundwater intrusion. As a remedial tool, chemical grouting is effective in waterproofing leaking subterranean structures.


Jet Grouting

Jet Grouting

Jet Grouting is an erosion/replacement system that creates an engineered, in situ soil/cement product known as Soilcrete. Effective across the widest range of soil types, and capable of being performed around subsurface obstructions and in confined spaces, jet grouting is a versatile and valuable tool for soft soil stabilization, underpinning, excavation support and groundwater control..


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