Pressure
grouting is defined as "an injection under pressure of fluid material
into fractures and cavities in rock, soils or artificial structures." Foundation problems such as vibration, leakage, water cut-off, deficient bearing
and others encountered in new construction or existing structures can often be
solved by pressure grouting using cement or chemical grout. Many
structures and floors have been raised
back to original elevation by a
controlled grouting program. |
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