Mine Subsidence Repair in Illinois

Mine Subsidence Repair in Illinois

Engineered mine subsidence repair across Illinois — Saline, Gallatin, Williamson, and Franklin counties. Compaction grouting, void filling, and design-build delivery for IDOT corridors and infrastructure above abandoned coal workings.

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Mine Subsidence Repair Expertise

Illinois has more than 800,000 acres of undermined land — and much of it lies beneath active transportation corridors, buildings, and public infrastructure across the southern coal field counties. In Saline, Gallatin, Williamson, and Franklin counties, underground room-and-pillar mines operated for generations, leaving behind void networks that were sealed at the surface but never filled. Over time, mine pillars compress into the soft underclay that forms the floor of most Illinois coal seams, triggering the sag or pit subsidence events that damage roads, foundations, and structures above.

GeoStabilization International delivers compaction grouting and void filling programs engineered specifically for the mechanics of Illinois coal mine subsidence — with in-house geotechnical engineers who investigate, design, and oversee field execution under a single IDOT-ready contract.

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Mine Subsidence Repair Across Illinois

Illinois mine subsidence presents in two distinct forms, and each requires a different treatment approach. Pit subsidence — where the mine roof collapses and the void propagates upward to the surface — creates localized depressions that can open within days. Sag subsidence develops more gradually over broader areas as pillar systems deteriorate and settle into soft floor material. Both conditions can occur on the same corridor, and treatment that addresses one without accounting for the other leaves infrastructure at risk. GeoStabilization International's engineers and geologists conduct borehole-based investigation to characterize void extent, overburden depth, and mine geometry before any grouting program is designed. That subsurface data — not historic mine maps alone — determines where treatment is needed and what injection approach will achieve lasting stabilization.

Grouting Program Design

No two abandoned mine sites in southern Illinois behave identically. Void connectivity, overburden thickness, and the condition of remaining pillars all vary across even a single project corridor. GeoStabilization International designs compaction grouting programs based on verified subsurface data collected at your specific site — matching grout mix, injection pressure, and borehole pattern to actual conditions rather than standard specifications. For situations where void extent is difficult to confirm through conventional investigation alone, our teams integrate borehole camera systems and real-time monitoring during injection to verify fill completeness before work is closed out.

Void Filling Completeness Verification

IDOT and Illinois infrastructure corridor managers rely on GeoStabilization International's integrated engineering and construction delivery. The engineers who characterized your mine conditions and designed the grouting program are directly connected to the crews executing the injection work. When drilling reveals void geometry or overburden conditions that require program adjustment — a common occurrence given the incomplete historical records for many southern Illinois mines — our team adapts without breaking project momentum.

Illinois Mine Subsidence Repair Process

GeoStabilization International delivers Illinois mine subsidence repair solutions through five engineering-driven phases—from hazard evaluation through documented results.

Step 1

Project Assessment

Contact (855) 579-0536. Our Illinois team evaluates conditions and mobilizes specialized resources for your mine subsidence repair challenge.

Step 2

Void Mapping

In-house engineers and geologists conduct detailed investigation of location-specific conditions across your Illinois project area.

Step 3

Injection Design

Custom compaction grouting solution engineered by the professionals who will install the field work—under one IDOT-ready contract.

Step 4

Grouting Execution

Specialized crews deploy field-proven equipment across Illinois's Southern Illinois coal field — Saline corridor—installing the engineered solution at compressed timelines.

IDOT Warranty

Complete documentation satisfying IDOT close-out requirements, with performance warranty coverage on every installed element.

IDOT Warranty

Complete documentation satisfying IDOT close-out requirements, with performance warranty coverage on every installed element.

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One Contract. No Delays.

Design-build delivery integrates engineering and construction under one contract, eliminating the handoff delays that slow traditional procurement. For infrastructure owners dealing with active subsidence, that compressed timeline means fewer lane closure days, less accumulated damage, and a faster return to full service. GeoStabilization International engineers the solution, builds it, and stands behind its long-term performance.

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Client Reviews

Project Support for Mining Operations in Nevada

Just received a call from John at [the mine] and he wanted to pass on his gratitude for our efforts over the past few weeks! He went on to say you guys were outstanding to work with and he learned a great deal about this challenging and dynamic environment. Based on our your efforts, they are now moving back into this area to mine this high grade ore. Good job gang, and appreciate your team’s efforts. Please pass our appreciation to your crew.

Emergency Safety Drill Support for Mining Operations

After GSI personnel conducted a mock “man down” safety drill: I just wanted to follow up on the GSI drill. I could not be more impressed with the team at GSI – they are very competent and professional in every aspect of their jobs, and they performed impeccably with their self-retrieval system they put in place for the Mock Man down drill last week.

Emergency Safety Response for Mining Operations

On our weekly project update call at the mine, our meetings begin with a ‘safety share’. It’s usually filled with personal observations, mine traffic pattern changes to be conscientious of, or in this week’s meeting, a good catch by GSI’s Courtney Smith. There is a protocol to alert mine personnel working in the pit of any hazardous conditions, which includes highwall instabilities or severe weather approaching. Early hazard detection is critical at the mine as it is over 2.5 miles wide by almost a 1 mile deep. If warranted, the crews will need ample time to evacuate. With all the systems, risk controls and procedures in place to protect over 300 people working there, an onsite contractor (GSI) picked up on the lightning / weather quickly approaching and evacuated the slope. He then proceeded to advise mine dispatch of the situation, who in turn advised relevant mine crews (such as the drill & blast crew) that need to evacuate in the event of lightning. Courtney and crew should be commended on their proactive effort to let mine personnel know and not assume someone else was watching. The mine recognized this action and we should also take note of this courageous leadership to advise a mine with so many intimidating procedures in place to take action.

Built for Illinois Coal Country.

Over 800,000 acres of Illinois sit above abandoned mine workings — and the ground above them is still moving. GeoStabilization International's engineers are ready to investigate your site, design a treatment program built for Illinois coal mine conditions, and deliver it under a performance warranty. Request a subsidence assessment to get started.

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