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Publications tagged with [jet grouting]

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This report reviews five low vibration ground improvement techniques suitable for remedial work near existing structures. The five techniques are: - compaction grouting, permeation grouting, jet grouting, in situ soil mixing, and drain pile. The factors which ...
Reference: "Building and Fire Research Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology, NISTIR 5714"
 
B.C. Environment Lands and Parks constructed a groundwater control system using deep cut-off walls as part of their commitment to protection of the environment and their contractual responsibility as former owners of the lands. The construction of the groundwater ...
Reference: Consulting Engineers of British Columbia
This paper presents the closure plan including a combination cement - bentonite slurry wall and jet grouting along the perimeter of the basing. The sludge and contaminated soil beneath the basin were solidified in place using a specially developed soil mixing ...
Reference: Cement industries solution to waste management, Canada, 1992
This paper presents analysis for data obtained from the extensive project test program, verification section and production work of twin stem jet grouting system.
Reference: ASCE Geotechnical and Construction Division Special Conference, 1989
Jet grouting, has been used as a method of performing block stabilization of contaminated soils as well as for the formation of barriers for the control of contaminant migration in the environmental field. The two case studies given herein will illustrate ...
This case history presents the evolution of these remediation measures with the main emphasis on the insitu treatment of the contaminated soils adjacent to the Parkway structure