Implementation of construction works on weak (e.g., compressible, collapsible, expansive) soils such as peatlands often is limited by logistics of equipment and shortage of available and applicable materials. If preloading or floating roads on geogrid reinforcement or piled embankments cannot be implemented, then soil stabilization is needed. Sustainable soil stabilization in an environmentally friendly way is recommended instead of applying known conventional methods such as pure cementing or excavation and a single replacement of soils. Substitution of conventional material (cement) and primary raw material (lime) with secondary raw material (waste and byproducts from industries) corresponds to the Sustainable Development Goals set by the...
This paper presents the stabilization potential of Class F pond ash (PA) from a coal fired thermal p...
Environmental degradation resulting from CO2 emission and the constant collapse of foundation of fac...
Natural sand deposits and waste screenings from gravel pits and quarries are abundant in parts of Sw...
Implementation of construction works on weak (e.g., compressible, collapsible, expansive)soils such ...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...
Peat is an organic soil, highly compressible and has high water content. The soil needs to be stabil...
Peat is a problematic soil as it has the characteristics of high water content, low shear strength a...
The stabilization of problematic soils with chemical additives has increased in demand globally. Hig...
Marginal soils, including loose sands, soft clays, and organics are not adequate materials for const...
Construction industry is the largest producer of materials when compared with any other industrial ...
Needs of sustainability in Civil Engineering design arose years ago and is constantly growing, foste...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The scarcity of suitable land for construction of engineering facilities and shortage of natural ear...
In Malaysia, the largest area covered by peat soil is in Sarawak followed by Peninsular Malaysia an...
Peat has considerable negative geotechnical properties such as high water content, low shear strengt...
This paper presents the stabilization potential of Class F pond ash (PA) from a coal fired thermal p...
Environmental degradation resulting from CO2 emission and the constant collapse of foundation of fac...
Natural sand deposits and waste screenings from gravel pits and quarries are abundant in parts of Sw...
Implementation of construction works on weak (e.g., compressible, collapsible, expansive)soils such ...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...
Peat is an organic soil, highly compressible and has high water content. The soil needs to be stabil...
Peat is a problematic soil as it has the characteristics of high water content, low shear strength a...
The stabilization of problematic soils with chemical additives has increased in demand globally. Hig...
Marginal soils, including loose sands, soft clays, and organics are not adequate materials for const...
Construction industry is the largest producer of materials when compared with any other industrial ...
Needs of sustainability in Civil Engineering design arose years ago and is constantly growing, foste...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The scarcity of suitable land for construction of engineering facilities and shortage of natural ear...
In Malaysia, the largest area covered by peat soil is in Sarawak followed by Peninsular Malaysia an...
Peat has considerable negative geotechnical properties such as high water content, low shear strengt...
This paper presents the stabilization potential of Class F pond ash (PA) from a coal fired thermal p...
Environmental degradation resulting from CO2 emission and the constant collapse of foundation of fac...
Natural sand deposits and waste screenings from gravel pits and quarries are abundant in parts of Sw...