Understanding High Energy Impact Compaction (HEIC)
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.
Laying the Foundation: Why ground improvement engineering matters
Ground improvement enhances soil stability and strength, reducing risks and costs in construction. Techniques like HEIC ensure efficient, sustainable solutions for safer infrastructure.
HEIC’s Role in Sustainable Construction Practices
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.
Intelligent Compaction Measurement (ICM)
ICM optimises HEIC with real-time data, ensuring uniform soil compaction for stronger, sustainable infrastructure. It reduces material use, energy consumption, and maintenance, making construction greener and more efficient.
What is HEIC?
HEIC compacts soil with high-energy impacts, boosting stability, reducing excavation, and saving costs. Landpac delivers efficient, tailored solutions for ground improvement.
Understanding Relative Soil Strength Before and After Deep Compaction
Site soil characterisation is essential for assessing soil strength and stability before and after deep compaction. It guides engineers in designing effective compaction plans, selecting suitable techniques, and ensuring a solid foundation for construction. Comprehensive testing and analysis help achieve safer, long-lasting structures.