Injecting the soil at the Salwa border crossing with polyurethane foam

Injecting the soil at the Salwa border crossing with polyurethane foam

Injection work at the Salwa Port was carried out using polyurethane foam due to the presence of seawater beneath the building and the sandy, low-permeability soil.
Polyurethane foam is characterized by its ability to expand more than five times its volume and its high compatibility with water, providing effective stability and improving soil properties more efficiently than traditional cementitious injection systems.