HEIC for Liquefaction Mitigation

A yellow construction vehicle, vital for liquefaction mitigation, smooths an uneven dirt surface with a large roller attachment. Puddles reflect the sky in the foreground, while trees and modern buildings can be seen in the background.

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

A green and yellow tractor with caterpillar tracks is precision-plowing red soil in a dusty field under a clear blue sky. The tractor stirs up a cloud of dust as it moves purposefully through the terrain. Sparse vegetation can be seen in the background.

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

Proof Rolling with 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.

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.

Accelerated Consolidation with HEIC

A green tractor with yellow wheels is towing a large, heavy yellow roller on a dirt field, enhancing accelerated consolidation. The background features trees and a clear blue sky.

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

A large yellow and black construction vehicle with treaded tracks and a heavy roller attachment moves across a dirt surface in an industrial sector. Brick and concrete buildings stand in the background, creating a bustling business atmosphere.

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

Two heavy machinery vehicles, a tractor and a bulldozer, work tirelessly on a large, dusty construction site. In the midst of developing power infrastructure, they move earth and shape the terrain with precision, surrounded by piles of dirt and uneven ground.

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.