The Danger of Subsurface Voids and Weak Ground
Ground Injection Grouting
A structure is only as strong as the ground beneath it. When soil washes away, compacts unevenly or loses its load-bearing capacity the foundations are left completely unsupported. This leads to severe subsidence, cracked floor slabs and catastrophic structural failure. Ground movement does not correct itself. If you ignore failing soil the voids will multiply and eventually compromise the entire geometric stability of your asset.
The Unacceptable Disruption of Mass Excavation
When voids form beneath a commercial slab or civil infrastructure traditional repair methods involve massive disruption. Tearing up concrete floors, excavating loose soil and pouring mass concrete is financially crippling. It shuts down operations, generates massive waste and often fails to address the deep geological weaknesses causing the issue in the first place. You need a targeted geotechnical solution rather than a blunt excavation.
Precision Soil Consolidation and Void Filling
Structural Repairs bridges the gap between geotechnical science and structural engineering. We deploy advanced pressure grouting and ground injection techniques to stabilise weak soils and fill hidden voids directly beneath your assets.
We do not rely on guesswork. Using empirical geological data we inject highly engineered grouts deep into the earth to permanently alter the physical properties of the ground itself.
- Cementitious Pressure Grouting: We pump highly flowable, non-shrink cementitious grouts into subsurface voids under controlled pressure. This permanently fills cavities caused by water washout or historic mine workings to provide a rock-solid base for the structure above.
- Compaction Grouting: For loose granular soils we inject thick, mortar-like grouts. As the grout bulb expands it forcefully compacts the surrounding soil to dramatically increase its load-bearing capacity without needing to excavate a single inch of ground.
- Targeted Delivery: Our engineers drill precise injection grids through the existing slab. We drive steel lances deep into the targeted soil strata to deliver the grout exactly where the geotechnical data dictates.
Ground Grouting Technical FAQ
Resin injection uses expanding chemical polymers which are ideal for rapid lifting or stopping water leaks. Cementitious grouting uses specialised liquid concrete mixes. It is highly cost-effective for filling massive subsurface voids, consolidating deep soil strata and providing immense compressive strength for heavy industrial loads.
We never guess. Before any injection takes place we utilise Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and core sampling to map the exact depth, size and severity of the subsurface voids or loose soil zones.
The process is specifically engineered to minimise disruption. Because we inject the grout through small holes drilled into the surface there is no heavy excavation required. We can often execute these works in live operational environments or during out-of-hours shifts to keep your facility running smoothly.
Yes. Cementitious pressure grouting is highly effective for stabilising industrial slabs carrying heavy racking systems or dynamic forklift traffic. The high-strength grout restores full bearing capacity directly to the underside of the slab, preventing further settlement and trip hazards.







