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Grouting & Guniting

Grouting and guniting are important techniques in civil engineering used for strengthening structures, filling voids, and improving soil stability. Grouting involves injecting cementitious, chemical, or resin-based materials into cracks, voids, or weak soil to enhance strength, prevent water leakage, and stabilize foundations. It is widely used in dam construction, tunnel reinforcement, and soil improvement. Guniting (shotcreting) is a process where a high-velocity spray of concrete or mortar is applied to surfaces using compressed air, ensuring strong adhesion and durability. It is commonly used for slope protection, tunnel lining, and repairing damaged concrete structures. Both techniques play a vital role in increasing structural integrity, waterproofing, and extending the lifespan of civil engineering projects.