Case Studies

Case Studies

Highway 15, Belleville IL

Challenge

The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) was receiving complaints from motorists that large bumps existed on a recently resurfaced section of HWY 15. A visual inspection of the area confirmed the issue and identified the source to be slope failure effecting the fill soil beneath the impacted area.

Commuter safety and protection of previous work required an immediate, but economical resolution to this issue. Mudjacking and concrete replacement were deemed to be either too expensive, too time consuming or both and neither option could be mobilized in the desired timeframe. 

Solution

The contractor visited the site and determined that a 12’ x 90’ section of highway had settled approximately two inches. To resolve this issue, PolyLevel 400 Hydrophobic (PL-400H) was recommended to be installed beneath the impacted area. PolyLevel® is a two-part urethane that expands and cures in to a rigid foam used to fill voids, stabilize slabs and lift concrete. Once injected through small 5/8-inch drilled “ports” in a slab, a chemical reaction converts the liquid urethane components into a strong, rapidly-setting foam. In its foam state, PolyLevel® is extremely light, weighing 4 to 7 pounds per cubic-foot (pcf). Other void-filling or lifting materials can weigh upwards of 120 pcf, adding significant stress to supporting soils which will contribute to further settlement issues. With a minimum compressive strength of 80 pounds per square inch, PolyLevel® 400 Hydrophobic provides more than enough strength to support even heavy highway traffic.

In a single six-hour shift, 1,200 pounds of PL-400H was injected under the impacted slab returning it to its original position. Because of PolyLevel’s® extremely fast cure time, the highway was ready for traffic even before the barricades were removed. IDOT was amazed at the precision of the lift as well as the speed and cost of the repair.

Project Summary

Products Installed: PolyLevel 400 Hydrophobic