The staircase and surrounding sand exhibited signs of differential settlement, likely due to uneven soil compaction and erosion. Technicians identified voids beneath the stairs and along the beachfront, with sand migration exacerbating instability. Traditional excavation or pier-and-casing methods were impractical due to limited access and the need to avoid displacing adjacent structures.
The team selected AP Fill 720 (a single-component polyurethane) for soil compaction/stabilization and AP 430 (a two-component foam) for structural void filling. AP Fill 720 addressed loose sand through permeation and consolidation, while AP Lift 430 filled critical voids beneath the staircase, providing lift and support.
The dual-material injection rapidly stabilized the waterfront staircase, eliminating soil migration and structural risk without closing the park. Compared to traditional heavy reconstruction, the approach cut costs by an estimated 97% and completed the work in under two weeks with minimal marine or community disruption. Post-repair inspections confirmed lasting results with no recurrence of erosion.