
Dynamic compaction
Dynamic compaction is a ground improvement technique that strengthens loose or weak soils by dropping heavy weights from a height onto the ground surface repeatedly. This process densifies the soil, reducing voids and increasing its bearing capacity, making it more suitable for construction. It is often used for large areas where traditional methods are impractical. The impact from the weights generates vibrations and pressure waves that rearrange soil particles into a more stable configuration, improving the ground’s strength and stability efficiently and cost-effectively.