Appalachian sandstone and coal-measure slopes along corridors like I-77, I-64, and US-340 create foundation and void challenges. When foundations settle or sinkholes open, West Virginia needs a contractor that diagnoses the subsurface problem first.
Access Limited provides abandoned mine void grouting and micropile support through mine spoil.
Access Limited addresses subsurface instability across West Virginia with grouting, sinkhole repair, micropile foundations, and foundation underpinning — each engineered for the void, soil, and groundwater conditions beneath the site.
Compaction grouting injects stiff mortar to densify loose soils — restoring bearing capacity beneath settled West Virginia infrastructure. Spider Excavators access steep and constrained sites.
Slurry grouting fills larger voids. Permeation grouting creates impermeable soil masses. Chemical grouting addresses fine-grained soils. Each is selected for West Virginia site conditions along corridors like I-77, I-64, and US-340.
Sinkhole repair combines void-filling grouting with micropile foundations that bridge the unstable zone. Emergency sinkhole response is available 24/7 across West Virginia.
Micropiles deliver high-capacity support through variable soils. Foundation support and underpinning extend compromised foundations to competent bearing strata. Tiebacks provide additional capacity where needed.
Grouting Expertise — Compaction, slurry, permeation, and chemical grouting calibrated for West Virginia conditions.
Spider Excavator Access — Reaching steep and limited-access sites.
Design-Build — In-house engineers design, Access Limited crews construct.
Subsurface Specialists — Grouting, micropiles, sinkhole repair, and underpinning are core disciplines.
See why WVDOH, coal operators, and rail operators trust Access Limited for ground improvement in West Virginia.
Access Limited provides abandoned mine void grouting and micropile support through mine spoil.