Michigan Sugar Slide

Michigan Polyurethane Grouting

Saginaw, Michigan

The Job

This Michigan polyurethane grouting project is located near Saginaw, Michigan. The work was done to stabilize the settling basement floor of a sugar beet processing facility.

The Challenge

This facility is nearly 100 years old, and has been settling for as long as anyone currently working there can remember. Over time, as the facility has been expanded, various things have been done to address the settlement. All of the repairs have been to accommodate the settlement, such as adding beams below floors, mass reinforced concrete of footings, etc, but nothing done with the problematic soils below the facility.

Due to nature of sugar manufacturing, process liquids with high sugar content discharging onto the floor is relatively common. Some of this sugary water inevitably flows through joints in the floor, saturating the subgrade with sugary water.

Sugar kills the curing of cement-based grouts, so traditionally cementitious grouting was not an option here. Cementitious grouting is also incredibly difficult to perform as food-grade clean process.

The facility and their consulting structural and geotechnical engineers reached out to CJGeo to see if polyurethane grouting was a good option to address the approximately 10′ of soils below the floor with inadequate bearing capacity.

The Solution

CJGeo’s operations and engineering team evaluated the geotechnical and structural information and determined that a polyurethane and chemical grouting program would be appropriate.

The plan to address the underlying soils and water exfiltration from the basement involved two primary grouting programs. First, compaction grouting using a potable water certified plural component geotechnical polyurethane grout, CJGrout 35NHV61.

The next step of this Michigan polyurethane grouting project was to underseal the floor with single component chemical grout. The goal here was to effectively coat the bottom side of the slab to reduce the ability of process water to exfiltrate the basement and resaturate the underlying soils.

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