Land Stabilisation has been carried out since Roman and Egyptian times with many well documented cases in recent history. The Olympics and Thames Gateway sites have used soil stabilisation. The Millennium Dome, the Commonwealth Games Stadium, Heathrow Airport Terminal 5, Manchester Airport Runway 2 and many other successful projects are testament to the technique's versatility and economy.
UK CASE STUDIES
CASE STUDY 1
Stabilised alluvium yields savings at a composting facility for North Lincolnshire County Council. Click here for further details.
CASE STUDY 2
Stabilisation transforms power station site into Sainsburys distribution centre.
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CASE STUDY 3
A new university rises on former docklands
. Click here for further details.
CASE STUDY 4
Stabilisation of sulfate clay soil speeds up new bypass. Click here for further details.
CASE STUDY 5
Rafted road solution provides 30% time and cost savings. Click here for further details.
CASE STUDY 6
Stabilisation cuts 25% off time and costs for container facility. Click here for further details.
CASE STUDY 7
A66 Temple Sowerby by pass. Soil Stabilisation speeds progress and reduces environmental impact on SSSI Click here for further details.
CASE STUDY 8
Stabilised recycled floor base enables redevelopment of former RAF buildings into distribution centre. Click here for further details.
CASE STUDY 9
Blackpool Promenade and sea defences extended using soil stabilisation. Click here for further details.
CASE STUDY 10
Soil stabilisation in first place at Winchester University Olympic standard sports stadium. Click here for further details.
INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDIES
Cement-Treated Base Case Study, New Dallas Cowboys Stadium, Portland Cement Association (PCA). Click here for further details.
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