Soil Stabilisation

Strengthening weak ground beneath buildings and infrastructure

Soil stabilisation with GEOLIFT geopolymers is a proven method for strengthening weak ground, improving load-bearing capacity and reducing the risk of settlement. Using controlled geopolymer injection, we reinforce unstable soil beneath buildings, industrial areas and infrastructure assets without excavation or major operational disruption.

Geopolymer injection for soil stabilisation beneath an industrial floor

Strengthening the ground for critical infrastructure

Soil settlement and loss of bearing capacity can affect buildings, industrial sites and infrastructure such as quays, embankments, roads and bridges. If left untreated, weakened soil layers can lead to uneven settlement, cracking, reduced serviceability and, in severe cases, structural damage.

GEOLIFT stabilises soil using advanced geopolymer injection technology. The expanding resin fills voids, compacts loose layers and improves the load-bearing capacity of the ground. Compared with traditional methods, the process requires no major excavation and causes minimal disruption to operations.

Ground stabilisation for long-term infrastructure performance

Where soil stabilisation is used

  • Ports and quays — stabilising ground beneath quay walls and loading areas
  • Embankments and dams — reinforcing soil against erosion and seasonal movement
  • Roads and bridges — reducing settlement risk and improving bearing capacity
  • Waterfront structures — supporting soil near shorelines and water-adjacent structures
  • Industrial facilities — stabilising heavy-load areas, yards and operational zones

How soil stabilisation works

  • Soil and settlement conditions are assessed.
  • Small-diameter injection points are drilled in strategic locations.
  • GEOLIFT resin is injected into the ground under controlled pressure.
  • The expanding geopolymer fills voids, densifies loose soil and improves load distribution.
  • The process is monitored to verify stability and effectiveness.
concrete slab after soil stabilisation with geopolymer injection

Advantages of GEOLIFT soil stabilisation

  • Improves load-bearing capacity
  • Fills voids and stabilises weak ground
  • No major excavation required
  • Minimises disruption to operations
  • Suitable for industrial and infrastructure sites
  • Uses environmentally neutral materials

Process

From ground assessment to stabilisation

Every soil stabilisation project starts with a technical assessment of ground conditions, settlement risk and load requirements. Based on the findings, GEOLIFT defines the injection strategy and carries out controlled geopolymer injections to strengthen the affected ground.

  • 1

    Ground assessment

    Soil conditions, settlement risk and site constraints are reviewed.
  • 2

    Technical proposal and estimate

    The injection plan, scope and expected outcome are defined.
  • 3

    Soil stabilisation works

    Controlled geopolymer injections are carried out to fill voids, densify weak ground and improve support.

Payment by instalments is available. Our partners can help you find a suitable financing offer through banks.

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