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In-Situ Mass Stabilisation (IMS)
Overview:
In-Situ Mass Stabilisation (IMS) is a proven ground improvement technique used to treat and strengthen soft or unstable soils to depths of up to 5.5 metres.
By mechanically mixing binders into the ground, IMS enhances soil strength, stiffness, and bearing capacity while significantly reducing settlement. The method is highly effective in challenging conditions, including high groundwater environments and fine-grained, cohesive, or liquefiable soils. IMS is widely applied in foundation support, improving low-strength ground, and confining contaminated or sensitive soils. Typical stabilised strengths range between 1 MPa and 3 MPa, providing a reliable and economical solution for a variety of geotechnical challenges.
