pregrouting
Pregrouting is a geotechnical ground-treatment process in which grout is injected into soil or rock ahead of a primary construction operation to improve conditions for subsequent works. The goal is to reduce permeability, limit water inflow, stabilize fractures, and create a more uniform ground mass to receive excavation, tunneling, or lining.
Common grout materials used in pregrouting include cementitious grout (cement-based mixtures), chemical grout (such as polyurethane
The process typically involves site characterization, drilling and installing injection points, designing the grout mix, and
Applications are common in tunneling (including TBM and NATM methods), underground stations, dam foundations, and other