The Geo-Jet®
The Geo-Jet® soil/cement mixing process
combines mechanical mixing and high pressure grouting, to
form soil/cement columns up to 60” in diameter and to
depths of 120’. The process, generically referred to
as “deep mixing”, has been shown to be extremely
effective for earth retention, ground modification for bearing
capacity and seismic stability, and cutoff applications for
groundwater containment and pollutant isolation.
Geo-Jet® has been used to install soldier
piles, create secant walls, and decrease the liquefaction
potential of dikes. It has been used to improve soils for
bearing capacity and create uplift-resistant base slabs in
water-bearing situations. Installation of structural elements
in Geo-Jet® columns has been found to be an effective
alternative to pipe piles, H-piles, or pre-cast piles.
The Geo-Jet® system was developed at Aerial
Industrial, Inc., by Verne L. Schellhorn. Condon-Johnson &
Associates maintains the exclusive license for use of the
Geo-Jet® in the states of California, Oregon, Washington,
Utah and Nevada.
Featured Clients
In the Field
Permanent excavation support walls
Gravity walls
Temporary shoring systems
Deep foundation support for all types of structures
Groundwater control for levees or excavations
Containment systems for contaminated sites
Slope stabilization and landslide repair
Liquefaction mitigation
Sub-grade strengthening |
Associated Technologies
| Turbo Jet |
Soil Mixing |
| Deep Soil Mixing |
Deep Mixing |
| Wet Mixing |
Ground Modification and Enhancement |
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