A geotechnical analysis revealed that although the upper soil layers had been replaced, a layer of muck remained at depth, posing significant risks of settlement and potential structural failure in the parking lot. The site required comprehensive soil stabilization to proceed with construction. Traditional methods of excavation and replacement were deemed too time-consuming and costly, necessitating an alternative approach.
A comprehensive soil stabilization plan utilizing AP Lift 475, a two-component polyurethane foam, was proposed. This solution was chosen for its ability to:
AP Lift 475 was selected for its high strength and excellent expansion properties, which would allow it to effectively fill voids and stabilize the muck layer without adding significant weight to the unstable soil.
The polyurethane injection solution proved highly effective, successfully stabilizing the soil without the need for extensive excavation. This approach allowed the construction schedule to be maintained, avoiding costly delays that would have been incurred with traditional soil replacement methods. Post-injection testing confirmed that the treated area passed all required stability tests, demonstrating the effectiveness of polyurethane injection for large-scale soil stabilization projects in commercial construction.