bodemligging
Bodemligging, also known as soil compaction, is a process that involves compressing soil to increase its density and strength. This technique is commonly used in construction and engineering projects to create a stable foundation for buildings, roads, and other structures. The process typically involves the use of heavy machinery, such as rollers or vibrators, to apply pressure to the soil. The depth and extent of compaction can vary depending on the specific requirements of the project.
Soil compaction is crucial for several reasons. It helps to improve the load-bearing capacity of the soil,
The effectiveness of soil compaction is often assessed using various methods, including the Standard Proctor Test