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Eco Foundations Finalists for Specialist GE Awards Eco Foundations are a finalist for this year's coverted Ground Engineering awards in the categories of "Product and Equipment Innovation" and "Ground Engineering". The winners will be announced at events taking place in London during March and April and we'll keep you advised of the results here on our website. read more...read more...

Well known industry professional Ian Hood has joined the rapidly expanding team at Eco Foundations in the role of Operations Manager.

Ian brings with him a wealth of industry knowledge and contacts having been involved in piling for 25 years.

You can contact him on 01789 295020 or email ian.hood@eco-foundations.co.uk

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Soil mixing for ground improvement

The aim of project SMiRT (Soil Mix Remediation Technology), which came to an end in September 2011, was to develop, advance, validate and increase the uptake of soil mix technology in the remediation of contaminated land in the UK. The project involved soil mix technology equipment and software development and validation, laboratory treatability studies, large scale field trials, in situ testing, sampling and monitoring, laboratory testing of field samples and a range of dissemination activities.

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Sustainability Live! 24-26 May 2011 NEC Birmingham

Eco Foundations Ltd exhibited on Stand No S64 in Hall 3 at Sustainability Live/Brownfield EXPO at the NEC Birmingham – 24-26 May 2011.  The show was a great success and generated numerous enquiries and potential clients.

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Contact
Eco Foundations Limited
Avonbrook House
198 Masons Road
Stratford Enterprise Park
Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire
CV37 9LQ
UK
Tel: (+44) 01789 295020
Fax: (+44) 01789 268350
 
Dock Silts Stabilisation

Dock Silts Stabilisation

Dock Silts Stabilisation - Soil mixing

Eco Foundations are able to treat docks that have a build-up of silts by utilising their mass stabilisation in situ method of dry soil mixing.

An excavator and soil mixing tool treats the silts by adding binder such as cement to the sludge material and mixing it thoroughly in situ. The mixed material gains strength overnight and once it reaches the required level may be excavated and used as fill or sent to landfill as required.  Depths of up to 6 m can be achieved using this dry soil mixing mass soil stabilisation method.
Dock Stabilisation - Soil mixing