grusbackfill
Grusbackfill is a backfill material consisting primarily of coarse-grained gravel or crushed rock (grus) used to fill excavations in civil engineering and construction. The material is selected for its high permeability, dimensional stability, and ability to transmit loads while allowing drainage and reducing pore pressure around structures. The term is used in Scandinavian engineering contexts, with “grus” meaning gravel.
Typically composed of well-graded gravel or crushed rock with limited fines, grusbackfill is placed in layers
Drainage is a key feature of grusbackfill; its permeability allows water to flow away from the structure,
Health, safety, and environmental considerations include using natural rock sources free from deleterious materials and ensuring