Structural fill placement is the process of installing engineered soil or aggregate to create a stable, load-bearing base for buildings, roads, and foundations. Properly placed and compacted structural fill ensures strength, prevents settlement, and supports long-term structural performance for residential and commercial projects.
Find answers to common questions about structural fill placement, including material types, compaction methods, and how engineered fill supports strong, stable, and long-lasting construction foundations.
It is engineered soil or aggregate used to support heavy loads.
Compaction ensures stability and prevents future settling.
Common materials include crushed stone, gravel, and engineered soil.
Yes. Structural fill is designed for load-bearing support.
Yes. It allows water to move away from structures.