Why Foundation Bearing Micropiles Are Effective
Micropiles strengthen the soil–structure interface by transferring loads through weak zones into more stable material. After drilling to design depth, the reinforcing element is placed and grouted, creating a composite system capable of resisting axial and lateral loads. Micropiles perform reliably in a wide range of subsurface conditions, including:
- Loose granular soils
- Soft cohesive soils
- Weathered or fractured rock
- Fill materials
- Mixed or layered soil profiles