ajk1
Structural
- Apr 22, 2011
- 1,791
Is there a reliable injection technique to increase the strength of a localized area of loose wet sand under anexisting 50 year old slab-on-grade? Please see the attached drawing. The area is about 9 feet by 25 feet and investigation indicates it is a very loose wet sand type soil and there is void space immediately below the slab, varying from about 1/2" to 4"±. The general surrounding area is a stiff clay, as determined from bore holes.
Is there a material that can be injected into the sand to stiffen it up, and if so, what is the material? It likely will end up finding its way into the weeping tile, so the weeping tile in the area will likely need to be replaced.
The alternative is to temporarily laterally brace the basement wall, remove the slab-on-grade in the affected area, remove the loose wet sand material and place a controlled density cementitious fill and a new slab-on-grade. This seems expensive and I want to know if there is a more cost effective solution.