Understanding High Energy Impact Compaction (HEIC)

A green tractor with a yellow attachment is parked on a large, dusty field under a clear blue sky, ready for proof rolling. Trees and a few buildings are visible in the distant background.

High Energy Impact Compaction (HEIC) revolutionises ground improvement with its ability to achieve superior soil density and stability. Unlike traditional methods, HEIC uses advanced rollers and compaction technology to penetrate deeper soil layers.

HEIC’s Role in Sustainable Construction Practices

A yellow and black road roller, emblematic of sustainable construction practices, is parked on a grassy field. The machine's large cylindrical drum at the front efficiently compacts soil. Trees and a cloudy blue sky provide a serene backdrop to this scene.

HEIC boosts sustainable construction by stabilising soil, cutting environmental impact, and reusing existing land. It’s a fast, efficient way to build stronger, longer-lasting infrastructure while protecting the environment.