When foundations are uncovered during a construction project, the foundation load capacity is often found not to correspond with the prescribed limit values in the project’s documentation after being compared with a given deformation module. This is often the result of a corresponding geological survey not having been conducted satisfactorily according to the given construction project’s surface area. The most common method of stabilizing bedrock, i.e. increasing the deformation module value, is lime stabilization. This method represents a suitable technical solution for modifying foundation layers, especially from an economic perspective. However, this modification method may not necessarily represent a suitable technical solution because of either the heterogeneity of underlying layers or the existence of fluctuating groundwater levels at the construction site, which can, when the final work is used, affect the mechanical and physical characteristics of the already stabilized bedrock layer.
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