Stabilisation is a process to improve the strength and durability of soil. This can be reached by mixing an appropriate amount of binder agent with the soil.
Mass Stabilisation Method Mass Stabilisation is a method to stabilise soft soils by adding binders in order to reduce settlements and/or to improve the stability of the land. It can be a quick and cost effective solution compared to the traditional method of piling or mass change. For example different kinds of clay, peat, sludge, and soft soil can be transformed into solid layers by using the stabilisation method. The ALLU Stabilisation System allows you to gain access even if the ground is a swamp where it is not possible to walk. The stabilisation method can also be used in treatment of contaminated lands, by encapsulating contaminants within the ground, and prevent leaching to the surrounding areas.
Benefits of soil stabilisation with ALLU
Wet site conditions can be overcome
Disposal of unsuitable soils is not required
Imports of new material is greatly reduced
Treated material can be placed under structures
Site traffic and impact on the environment is reduced
Low operating costs
Mixture more homogenous than with other methods
A wide variety of strengths are possible
By-products from industry can be used as raw materials.
Applications for soil stabilisation:
Stabilisation work of road and ground construction
Foundations for industrial buildings and bridges
Yard, parking place, sports ground and storage construction sites
Protection of adjacent structures
Reduction of earth pressure
Stabilisation of very soft soils for tunnel boring