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Cem-Base Announces Dry Out for Construction Program to Cure Wet or Saturated Soil

Cem-Base, a provider of soil reclamation and soil stabilization services in North Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Pennsylvania, has declared an exclusive program titled, ‘Dry Out for Construction’.

Soil Stabilization Work

This program is aimed to provide cost free consultations to contractors, private organizations and municipalities to assist them to overcome the delays and escalation in costs related to handling of saturated or wet soil.

The moisture conditioning process developed by the company helps in converting the wet inapt soils, which are normally removed from the construction site and wasted, into ready dry fill by curing the soils utilizing special admixtures. The company identifies the right type of admixture to cure the soils. Also, the moisture conditioning process improves the durability of the construction and ensures protection in the cold months.

The soil curing process provided by the company assists the contractors to speed-up the construction process even in places with super-saturated soil. The process allows quicker use of fill by getting rid of the delays related to the natural process of soil drying. The curing process allows improved utilization of added as well as existing materials and protects the environment.

Source: http://www.cembase.com/

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