Deep Soil Mixing uses a wide range of techniques to introduce binder agents with the soil to reinforce the ground.

Deep Soil Mixing is about mechanically mixing soil in situ, incorporating a hydraulic binder (cement, blast furnace slag, lime, fly ash etc) to improve the soil’s mechanical parameters or reduce its permeability. Once formed, the soil-binder mixture forms a columns, panels or continuous elements such as trenches.

On our C903 Bugis Station project, we introduced the horizontal application of our award-winning Springsol technique which proved highly effective in stabilizing the marine clay prior to mined excavation.

Applications

Cut-Offs Wall

Underpinning

Retaining Wall

Ground improvement

The advantages of Deep Soil Mixing

  • Ability to adapt to project constraints (applications, geometries, binders, etc.).
  • Very low quantities of spoil produced (and in some cases reusable).
  • A durable, material with controlled mechanical and hydraulic properties 
  • Ability to isolate and neutralize soil pollution.
  • Time-saving preparatory work.
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Discover our other solutions

Diaphragm Wall

Deep Foundations

Tunnelling

Grouting

Piling and Underpinning

Ground Freezing

Soil Mixing

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