The Controlled Modulus ColumnsTM are used to support slabs-on-grade, isolated footings, and embankments on compressible clays, fills and organic soils.

A specially designed auger, powered by equipment with large torque capacity and high static down thrust, displaces the soil laterally, with virtually no spoil or vibration. During the auger extraction process, a column is developed by pressure-grouting to achieve a predetermined stiffness ratio with the surrounding soil. The result is a composite soil/cement ground improvement system.

Advantages of Controlled Modulus Columns:

Typical example of Controlled
Modulus Column (CMC) design

Controlled Modulus Columns are typically topped with a transition layer made of compacted aggregate and geogrid reinforcement.

  1. Heavy Storage
  2. Roof (Metal or Concrete)
  3. Slab on grade
  4. Sub-base

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