Soil Reinforcement
Soil reinforcement is a technique used to improve the strength and stability of soil, making it more suitable for construction and other applications. This process involves adding materials, such as geogrids, geotextiles, or steel reinforcements, to the soil to enhance its load-bearing capacity and reduce settlement.
The primary goal of soil reinforcement is to prevent soil failure and ensure the safety of structures built on or within the ground. By increasing the soil's resistance to deformation, engineers can create more durable foundations for buildings, roads, and other infrastructure projects, ultimately leading to safer and more reliable construction outcomes.