By Luke Deamer, Keller's Postgraduate Researcher in Sustainability
What is sustainability? It’s not always an easy question to answer. We might talk about looking after the environment and improve the lives of people. But what does sustainability mean for companies? Does…
Compensation or fracture grouting is the injection of a cement slurry grout into the soil creating and filling fractures that then lift the overlying soil and structures.
Contiguous pile walls consist of piles arranged in a line typically with a 150mm gap between the piles. Where required the soil between the piles can be stabilised using grouting techniques if necessary, either before or after pile installation.
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Rock grouting is normally done in fissured rock to reduce the flow of water along the joints and discontinuities in the rock.