Case Studies on Compaction Grouting in Urban Ground Improvement Projects

Introduction

In urban construction, loose, compressible, or poorly compacted soils pose significant risks for settlement, differential movement, and inadequate foundation performance. Compaction grouting has become an effective ground improvement solution in such settings because it densifies soil through displacement rather than permeation. The following case studies illustrate how compaction grouting has been successfully used in real urban scenarios.

Case Study 1 — Settlement Remedy for Residential Building

Project Overview

  • Location: Urban residential area
  • Problem: Uneven settlement observed after multi-storey framing
  • Soil Conditions: Loose sandy fill with buried utilities

Grouting Approach

  • Grout holes drilled beneath foundation footings
  • Stiff, low-mobility grout injected in stages
  • Bottom-up injection to minimize heave

Performance Results

  • Settlement rate reduced by ~70% within weeks
  • No additional cracking observed
  • Grouting took place with minimal disruption to tenants

Case Study 2 — Traffic Bridge Approach Slab Stabilization

Project Overview

  • Location: Urban bridge approach slab
  • Problem: Differential settlement causing slab cracking
  • Soil Conditions: Loose fill over soft alluvium

Grouting Solution

  • Compaction grouting beneath slab and adjacent pavement
  • Controlled pressure to avoid vibration to nearby structures

Performance Results

  • Pavement releveling achieved without reconstruction
  • Reduced future maintenance costs
  • Improved ride quality for vehicles

Case Study 3 — Liquefaction Mitigation Near Metro Station

Project Overview

  • Location: Metro corridor in high seismic zone
  • Problem: Loose granular soils prone to liquefaction
  • Constraint: Adjacent structures and underground utilities

Application

  • Series of compact grouting columns created
  • Soil displacement densified loose sand layers
  • Terrain stabilized for future station construction

Outcome

  • Liquefaction potential significantly reduced
  • Instrumentation showed increased cyclic resistance
  • Construction proceeded without stoppage

Case Study 4 — Heritage Structure Underpinning

Project Overview

  • Location: Historic structure in city core
  • Issue: Progressive settlement & zoning excavation nearby
  • Soil: Loose to medium loose sands with perched water

Grouting Design

  • Zero-slump grout used to densify soil beneath footing
  • Real-time monitoring to avoid surface heave

Results

  • Settlement stabilized
  • No damage to heritage walls
  • Grouting completed with minimal aesthetic impact

Case Study 5 — Industrial Warehouse Floor Stabilization

Project Overview

  • Location: Industrial estate
  • Problem: Floor slab settlement under heavy loads
  • Soil: Poorly compacted fill

Compaction Grouting

  • High-pressure, low-mobility grout injected beneath slab
  • Improvement zone created as compaction bulbs

Results

  • Bearing capacity increased by more than 2×
  • Floor performance improved under heavy equipment
  • Settlement nearly eliminated

Key Lessons from Case Studies

Issue Addressed Benefit of Compaction Grouting
Settlement Significant reduction or arrest
Differential Movement Uniform support across structure
Poor Soil Density Enhanced stiffness and bearing
Liquefaction Risk Densified layers, improved seismic response
Urban Constraints Low vibration, minimal disturbance

Best Practices Identified

1. Detailed Site Investigation

Understanding soil variability improves grouting design.

2. Pressure Control and Staging

Incremental injection avoids ground heave in confined urban sites.

3. Real-Time Monitoring

Recording grout pressure and volume enables adaptive execution.

4. Safety Measures

Protection of nearby utilities, structures, and traffic was critical.

Conclusion

Compaction grouting has proved to be a reliable, minimally invasive, and effective ground improvement technique in urban environments. Its ability to improve foundation performance, control settlement, and stabilize soils without extensive excavation makes it a preferred solution in congested city sites. These case studies demonstrate its versatility across residential, transportation, seismic, heritage, and industrial applications.

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