Interpreting qc Response Near Sand-to-Clay Interfaces

Why lower qc values near sand-to-clay interfaces do not always indicate weaker ground conditions.
High-Energy Impact Compaction: Calibration, Correlation and Ground Response

HEIC does not measure modulus or bearing capacity directly. It measures how the ground responds to impact. This article explains how calibration and correlation transform that response into meaningful, site-specific engineering insight.
Why Modulus Matters: Moving Beyond Density in Ground Improvement

Density has long guided compaction, but it does not reflect how ground performs under load. This article explores the shift to modulus-based verification using HEIC, ICM and in-situ testing.
Uncontrolled vs Contaminated Fill | Why It Matters

Understand the difference between uncontrolled and contaminated fill, the risks of each, and how Landpac’s HEIC method delivers safe, stable ground.
High-Energy Impact Compaction in Australian Mining

From haul roads in WA to tailings dams in QLD, High-Energy Impact Compaction (HEIC) is reshaping ground improvement across Australia’s mining operations. Backed by Intelligent Compaction Measurement (ICM), HEIC delivers faster, deeper, and more reliable results, boosting safety, sustainability, and cost-efficiency in some of mining’s toughest conditions.
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.
How High Energy Impact Compaction supports 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) Technology Explained

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 High-Energy Impact Compaction (HEIC)?

HEIC compacts soil with high-energy impacts, boosting stability, reducing excavation, and saving costs. Landpac delivers efficient, tailored solutions for ground improvement.