HEIC for Liquefaction Mitigation

Liquefaction is a phenomenon that can occur in saturated soils during seismic events, causing significant damage to structures and infrastructure.
HEIC for the Treatment of Dry Materials

High Energy Impact Compaction (HEIC) is a powerful technique that can be employed for the treatment of dry materials, offering effective densification and stabilisation.
High Energy Impact Compaction for Thick Layer Placed Fill

In geotechnical engineering, the placement of thick layers of fill material is a common practice in various construction projects
Proof Rolling with HEIC

Proof rolling is a field testing technique used in geotechnical engineering to assess the integrity and stability of the subgrade or the prepared base course before construction activities commence.
High Energy Impact Compaction in Permeability Reduction

One of the most significant challenges in geotechnical engineering is managing the permeability of soils. Permeability is a measure of the soil’s ability to transmit water or other fluids.
Accelerated Consolidation with HEIC

Managing the settlement of soft soils is a challenging aspect of many construction projects. Without proper treatment, the natural process of soil consolidation can take years, even decades, potentially leading to uneven settlement, structural damage, and project delays.
HEIC in Business and Industrial Sectors

In the dynamic world of business and industry, the pursuit of efficiency, safety, and sustainability is relentless. Landpac’s High Energy Impact Compaction (HEIC) emerges as a transformative solution
HEIC for Enhanced Mining and Power Infrastructure

From reinforcing the foundations of oil and gas infrastructure to bolstering the stability of renewable energy projects and facilitating the rehabilitation of mine sites, HEIC stands as a versatile and effective tool.
Safeguarding environmental health with HEIC

Landpac’s High Energy Impact Compaction (HEIC) offers a proactive approach to mitigate this issue.
Reducing Construction Waste through Intelligent Compaction

As Australia faces the daunting reality of its waste statistics, the construction and demolition industry emerges as a focal point for waste reduction efforts.