Cement Modified Soil

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Improving Properties

Cement Modified Soil (CMS) Improving Soil Properties By Adding Cement

Benefits of Using Cement Modified Soil

Cement Modified Soil (CMS) is created when the substandard soil is treated with a small amount of Portland Cement.

CMS saves time, money, and resources by using the in situ soil that is otherwise unsuitable.

CMS reduces traffic, noise, and community disruption by eliminating up to 40 truckloads of material shipping for each truckload of cement.

Improves the engineering properties of soil by mixing cement as needed for property improvements.

Documents and Resources

ABOVE – Cement Modified Soil used to improve the properties of the subgrade soil.

In addition to the substantial experience our professional staff brings, CNCA maintains a valuable library of technical resources and case studies. All these resources are available 24/7/365 and all, of course, free and easy to access.

Depending on the type of soil and the properties desired, the proportion of Portland Cement can be specified to achieve the engineering objectives. The improvement in mechanical properties can be significant.

Please do not hesitate to contact our experienced geotechnical engineers and review our resource library for more information on this topic.

Cement Modified Soil is a common solution for pipe bedding, slope protection, and subbase for pavement. Cement Modified Soil has saved soil that is otherwise unsuitable for pavement support.

CNCA Geotechnical Professional

The methods to turn poor soil into CMS are similar to Full Depth Reclamation or cement stabilization. The cement contents common in CMS do not coat all the particles and thus do not form a monolithic mass. Instead, the cement improves the engineering properties of the resulting soil.

Tyler Bodnar, P.E. Director of Geotechnical Markets Tyler.bodnar@cncement.org Telephone: 530.521.0378

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