A Stronger Foundation
When pavement engineers need to increase subgrade strength or guarantee a working platform in unfavorable conditions, they look to soil stabilization. With large cost-savings and faster construction times, these technologies increase structural integrity and retain strength during wet conditions; ensuring your project stays on track, no matter what.
Soil stabilization is the base of any foundation for roads whether it be lime or portland cement.
This is the beginning of any main roadway or parking lot etc. It is the foundation to these things, if a roadway is giving out lots of potholes etc. it could be that they didn’t soil stabilize before building.
Why Soil Stabilization?
Cost Efficient
Up to 80% Less Expensive
Time Savings
Cut up to 50% of timeline
Engineered
To Specific Structural Requirements
Protection
From Future Moisture
Where is Soil Stabilization Used?
Soil Stabilization is a powerful and cost-effective technology used in site development projects to improve subgrade shear strength and control shrink-swell properties for higher load bearing capacity and uniform consistency.
Think of it as an insurance policy against water, weather, and heavy delivery loads — giving your project the support it needs from the start and for the future.
Soil Stabilization can be used to add strength to almost any soil under any hard surface pavement or structural fill zone, including:
- Parking Lots
- Cement Roads & Sidewalks
- Building Pads
- Pond Berms, Dikes, & Levees
- Asphalt Roads
- Tracks & Athletic Fields
A Soil Stabilization Project We Recently Completed
Parking Lot in Michigan - Soil Stabilization
We installed an 18 acre commercial parking lot up in Flint, Michigan. It was completed with the following work:
Cutting & Filling to Grade
Soil Stabilization
Prepping for Emulsion
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