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Liquefiable Soils

Liquefiable soils are loose, water-saturated sands or silty sands that can temporarily behave like a liquid during strong earthquakes. Under shaking, water trapped between soil particles builds up pressure, causing the particles to lose contact with each other. When this happens, the soil can no longer support structures above it. Buildings may tilt, roads may crack, and underground utilities may float or break.

Geopier® RAP System

Used worldwide as an alternative to deep foundation piles.
The RAP technology involves the installation of columnar elements into weak ground by ramming aggregates in layers to pre-stress and pre-strain the surrounding soil to mobilize and increase its bearing capacity and reduce its
compressibility.

JSP Jet Grouting System

A highly specialized and developed procedure that has been widely used due to its rapid and easy-installation process, load carrying capability, and applicability to a diverge range of soil conditions.

Geopier® RAP System

Used worldwide as an alternative to deep foundation piles.
The RAP technology involves the installation of columnar elements into weak ground by ramming aggregates in layers to pre-stress and pre-strain the surrounding soil to mobilize and increase its bearing capacity and reduce its
compressibility.