Slope stabilisation

We stabilise slopes by strengthening the ground and controlling movement, protecting infrastructure and preventing landslides or erosion long-term.

Advanced slope stabilisation techniques

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Advanced slope stabilisation techniques are also known as slope protection or slope reinforcement. Slope stabilisation is a ground improvement measure that prevents or mitigates the erosion, instability or failure of natural or man-made slopes. 

There are many ways to carry out slope stabilisation, including retaining walls, gabion structures, ground anchors and rock bolts. The right slope stabilisation strategy will depend on a variety of factors, but Mainmark’s Teretek® resin injection is the answer for projects that require a highly effective solution that can be implemented quickly and with minimal disruption.

Our slope stabilisation methods:

  • Are non-invasive and can be implemented swiftly

  • Are environmentally inert

  • Improve soil cohesion

  • Enhance the ground’s load-bearing capacity

  • Reduce the risk of slope failure on hillsides, embankments, cliffs, road cuttings and construction sites

  • Create a stable soil mass that can last for decades, reducing long-term maintenance and repair costs

  • Help to protect people, buildings and infrastructure 

Mainmark’s ground engineering technologies use surgical precision and polymers, or cementitious grout, in a controlled process. The material fills voids, cracks and fissures to provide reliable slope stabilisation.

Why is slope stabilisation necessary?

A Mainmark UK vehicle outisde a hertitgage building with the team working on slope stabalisation

The main point of slope stabilisation is to ensure a slope embankment, culvert or cutting has a sufficient factor of safety (FoS). The FoS quantifies the strength of a soil mass in comparison to the combined weight of the soil mass that makes up the slope and any additional superimposed loads. Commercial structures constructed on or near man-made or natural slopes may necessitate measures to ensure that the slope’s factor of safety is maintained at the specified level throughout the design life of the structure.

Slope stabilisation also aims to overcome common causes of slope failure. These can include:

  • Slopes that are too steep

  • Water movement and inadequate drainage

  • Soil composition

  • Erosion caused by flooding or drought

  • Fractures or cracks in the ground

  • Seismic activity

  • Heavy traffic

  • Excessive loading

  • Historic land use, such as mining

Mainmark’s slope stabilisation techniques deliver fast and precisely controlled outcomes that can be tailored to meet the unique requirements of each project. This flexibility includes variations to the strength and density of the filling materials as required. The result is a robust and dependable slope, ensuring long-term safety and stability.

Applications – Protecting your assets with slope stabilisation

A diverse group of passionate professionals, each bringing unique skills and experiences to drive innovation and excellence in every project we undertake.

Mainmark vehicle parked at a warehouse site, delivering slope stabilisation solutions

Warehouse

Resin injection underpinning for warehouse subsidence

Single-storey brick social housing property showing signs of subsidence, suitable for slope stabilisation repair

Social Housing

Resin injection underpinning for social housing subsidence

Slope stabalisation solutions used to stabilise a heritage stone building

Heritage buildings

Resin injection underpinning for heritage building subsidence

Level and smooth roads repaired by Mainmark subsidence repair

Roads

Resin injection underpinning for road subsidence

Mainmark slope stabilisation technologies

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to understanding your unique needs and objectives, working closely with you to develop and execute.

Mainmark technician using Teretek® resin injection to stabilise ground and lift a subsided structure

Teretek® – Resin injection underpinning alternative

Teretek® is an engineered solution for re-levelling subsided buildings that utilises a plural component, expanding polyurethane resin. The expansion force of the material results in the controlled lift of structures, with a by-product of localised bearing capacity improvement through soil densification.

A property having slope stabilisation work completed by Mainmark using JOG computer controlled grouting technology

JOG computer-controlled grouting underpinning alternative

JOG computer-controlled grouting uses a multi-point injection technique to insert cementitious grout materials under foundations. It can be used under commercial and residential buildings ranging from single-storey shops to high-rise structures. The injected materials have a controlled set time, which allows for the precise lifting of a structure.

Mainmark’s specialised in-house solutions

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to understanding your unique needs and objectives, working closely with you to develop and execute.

Featured case studies

A diverse group of passionate professionals, each bringing unique skills and experiences to drive innovation and excellence in every project we undertake.

Teretek® Re-levels and Supports Home Built on Sloping, Unstable Soil
Teretek® Re-levels and Supports Home Built on Sloping, Unstable Soil
Mainmark Completes Subsidence and Heave Re-Levelling Across Residential Housing Estate
Specialised Resin and High-Strength Concrete Used to Seal Damaged Groundwater Pit

Benefits of Mainmark’s treatments for slope stabilisation

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to understanding your unique needs and objectives, working closely with you to develop and execute.

Icon of a stopwatch, representing Mainmark's speed and efficiency compared to traditional slope stabilisation methods

Fast

Our slope stabilisation solutions can be completed within a matter of days or hours.

Environmentally inert icon showing a leaf symbol, representing Mainmark's methods as more environmentally friendly than traditional slope stabilisation methods

Environmentally inert

We use safe materials that are non-toxic and do not leach into the environment or affect the treated area.

Icon symbolising Mainmark’s non-invasive, low-disruption slope stabilisation solutions

Non-invasive

Slope stabilisation can be carried out without the need for excavation or extensive disruption.

Icon showing stacked layers or gradient blocks symbolising varied density options for slope stabalisation with Mainmark

Varied density choices

Material density can range from 30 to 1500 kg/m3

High strength

Our materials can achieve strengths of 50 kPa to more than 20 MPa.

Icon showing a pump injecting material into the ground for slope stablisation, symbolising variable flow and precise control over set times

Variable flow properties

With variable set times ranging from seconds to hours, materials can be precisely controlled and pumped over long distances.

Get in Touch

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to understanding your unique needs and objectives, working closely with you to develop and execute.

Slope stabilisation

We stabilise slopes by strengthening the ground and controlling movement, protecting infrastructure and preventing landslides or erosion long-term.

Advanced slope stabilisation techniques

Mainmark-residential-solutions-1-1280x903

Advanced slope stabilisation techniques are also known as slope protection or slope reinforcement. Slope stabilisation is a ground improvement measure that prevents or mitigates the erosion, instability or failure of natural or man-made slopes. 

There are many ways to carry out slope stabilisation, including retaining walls, gabion structures, ground anchors and rock bolts. The right slope stabilisation strategy will depend on a variety of factors, but Mainmark’s Teretek® resin injection is the answer for projects that require a highly effective solution that can be implemented quickly and with minimal disruption.

Our slope stabilisation methods:

  • Are non-invasive and can be implemented swiftly

  • Are environmentally inert

  • Improve soil cohesion

  • Enhance the ground’s load-bearing capacity

  • Reduce the risk of slope failure on hillsides, embankments, cliffs, road cuttings and construction sites

  • Create a stable soil mass that can last for decades, reducing long-term maintenance and repair costs

  • Help to protect people, buildings and infrastructure 

Mainmark’s ground engineering technologies use surgical precision and polymers, or cementitious grout, in a controlled process. The material fills voids, cracks and fissures to provide reliable slope stabilisation.

Why is slope stabilisation necessary?

A Mainmark UK vehicle outisde a hertitgage building with the team working on slope stabalisation

The main point of slope stabilisation is to ensure a slope embankment, culvert or cutting has a sufficient factor of safety (FoS). The FoS quantifies the strength of a soil mass in comparison to the combined weight of the soil mass that makes up the slope and any additional superimposed loads. Commercial structures constructed on or near man-made or natural slopes may necessitate measures to ensure that the slope’s factor of safety is maintained at the specified level throughout the design life of the structure.

Slope stabilisation also aims to overcome common causes of slope failure. These can include:

  • Slopes that are too steep

  • Water movement and inadequate drainage

  • Soil composition

  • Erosion caused by flooding or drought

  • Fractures or cracks in the ground

  • Seismic activity

  • Heavy traffic

  • Excessive loading

  • Historic land use, such as mining

Mainmark’s slope stabilisation techniques deliver fast and precisely controlled outcomes that can be tailored to meet the unique requirements of each project. This flexibility includes variations to the strength and density of the filling materials as required. The result is a robust and dependable slope, ensuring long-term safety and stability.

Applications – Protecting your assets with slope stabilisation

A diverse group of passionate professionals, each bringing unique skills and experiences to drive innovation and excellence in every project we undertake.

Mainmark vehicle parked at a warehouse site, delivering slope stabilisation solutions

Warehouse

Resin injection underpinning for warehouse subsidence

Single-storey brick social housing property showing signs of subsidence, suitable for slope stabilisation repair

Social Housing

Resin injection underpinning for social housing subsidence

Slope stabalisation solutions used to stabilise a heritage stone building

Heritage buildings

Resin injection underpinning for heritage building subsidence

Level and smooth roads repaired by Mainmark subsidence repair

Roads

Resin injection underpinning for road subsidence

Mainmark slope stabilisation technologies

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to understanding your unique needs and objectives, working closely with you to develop and execute.

Mainmark technician using Teretek® resin injection to stabilise ground and lift a subsided structure

Teretek® – Resin injection underpinning alternative

Teretek® is an engineered solution for re-levelling subsided buildings that utilises a plural component, expanding polyurethane resin. The expansion force of the material results in the controlled lift of structures, with a by-product of localised bearing capacity improvement through soil densification.

A property having slope stabilisation work completed by Mainmark using JOG computer controlled grouting technology

JOG computer-controlled grouting underpinning alternative

JOG computer-controlled grouting uses a multi-point injection technique to insert cementitious grout materials under foundations. It can be used under commercial and residential buildings ranging from single-storey shops to high-rise structures. The injected materials have a controlled set time, which allows for the precise lifting of a structure.

Mainmark’s specialised in-house solutions

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to understanding your unique needs and objectives, working closely with you to develop and execute.

Featured case studies

A diverse group of passionate professionals, each bringing unique skills and experiences to drive innovation and excellence in every project we undertake.

Teretek® Re-levels and Supports Home Built on Sloping, Unstable Soil
Teretek® Re-levels and Supports Home Built on Sloping, Unstable Soil
Mainmark Completes Subsidence and Heave Re-Levelling Across Residential Housing Estate
Specialised Resin and High-Strength Concrete Used to Seal Damaged Groundwater Pit

Benefits of Mainmark’s treatments for slope stabilisation

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to understanding your unique needs and objectives, working closely with you to develop and execute.

Icon of a stopwatch, representing Mainmark's speed and efficiency compared to traditional slope stabilisation methods

Fast

Our slope stabilisation solutions can be completed within a matter of days or hours.

Environmentally inert icon showing a leaf symbol, representing Mainmark's methods as more environmentally friendly than traditional slope stabilisation methods

Environmentally inert

We use safe materials that are non-toxic and do not leach into the environment or affect the treated area.

Icon symbolising Mainmark’s non-invasive, low-disruption slope stabilisation solutions

Non-invasive

Slope stabilisation can be carried out without the need for excavation or extensive disruption.

Icon showing stacked layers or gradient blocks symbolising varied density options for slope stabalisation with Mainmark

Varied density choices

Material density can range from 30 to 1500 kg/m3

High strength

Our materials can achieve strengths of 50 kPa to more than 20 MPa.

Icon showing a pump injecting material into the ground for slope stablisation, symbolising variable flow and precise control over set times

Variable flow properties

With variable set times ranging from seconds to hours, materials can be precisely controlled and pumped over long distances.

Get in Touch

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to understanding your unique needs and objectives, working closely with you to develop and execute.

Slope stabilisation

We stabilise slopes by strengthening the ground and controlling movement, protecting infrastructure and preventing landslides or erosion long-term.

Advanced slope stabilisation techniques

Mainmark-residential-solutions-1-1280x903

Advanced slope stabilisation techniques are also known as slope protection or slope reinforcement. Slope stabilisation is a ground improvement measure that prevents or mitigates the erosion, instability or failure of natural or man-made slopes. 

There are many ways to carry out slope stabilisation, including retaining walls, gabion structures, ground anchors and rock bolts. The right slope stabilisation strategy will depend on a variety of factors, but Mainmark’s Teretek® resin injection is the answer for projects that require a highly effective solution that can be implemented quickly and with minimal disruption.

Our slope stabilisation methods:

  • Are non-invasive and can be implemented swiftly

  • Are environmentally inert

  • Improve soil cohesion

  • Enhance the ground’s load-bearing capacity

  • Reduce the risk of slope failure on hillsides, embankments, cliffs, road cuttings and construction sites

  • Create a stable soil mass that can last for decades, reducing long-term maintenance and repair costs

  • Help to protect people, buildings and infrastructure 

Mainmark’s ground engineering technologies use surgical precision and polymers, or cementitious grout, in a controlled process. The material fills voids, cracks and fissures to provide reliable slope stabilisation.

Why is slope stabilisation necessary?

A Mainmark UK vehicle outisde a hertitgage building with the team working on slope stabalisation

The main point of slope stabilisation is to ensure a slope embankment, culvert or cutting has a sufficient factor of safety (FoS). The FoS quantifies the strength of a soil mass in comparison to the combined weight of the soil mass that makes up the slope and any additional superimposed loads. Commercial structures constructed on or near man-made or natural slopes may necessitate measures to ensure that the slope’s factor of safety is maintained at the specified level throughout the design life of the structure.

Slope stabilisation also aims to overcome common causes of slope failure. These can include:

  • Slopes that are too steep

  • Water movement and inadequate drainage

  • Soil composition

  • Erosion caused by flooding or drought

  • Fractures or cracks in the ground

  • Seismic activity

  • Heavy traffic

  • Excessive loading

  • Historic land use, such as mining

Mainmark’s slope stabilisation techniques deliver fast and precisely controlled outcomes that can be tailored to meet the unique requirements of each project. This flexibility includes variations to the strength and density of the filling materials as required. The result is a robust and dependable slope, ensuring long-term safety and stability.

Applications – Protecting your assets with slope stabilisation

A diverse group of passionate professionals, each bringing unique skills and experiences to drive innovation and excellence in every project we undertake.

Mainmark vehicle parked at a warehouse site, delivering slope stabilisation solutions

Warehouse

Resin injection underpinning for warehouse subsidence

Single-storey brick social housing property showing signs of subsidence, suitable for slope stabilisation repair

Social Housing

Resin injection underpinning for social housing subsidence

Slope stabalisation solutions used to stabilise a heritage stone building

Heritage buildings

Resin injection underpinning for heritage building subsidence

Level and smooth roads repaired by Mainmark subsidence repair

Roads

Resin injection underpinning for road subsidence

Mainmark slope stabilisation technologies

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to understanding your unique needs and objectives, working closely with you to develop and execute.

Mainmark technician using Teretek® resin injection to stabilise ground and lift a subsided structure

Teretek® – Resin injection underpinning alternative

Teretek® is an engineered solution for re-levelling subsided buildings that utilises a plural component, expanding polyurethane resin. The expansion force of the material results in the controlled lift of structures, with a by-product of localised bearing capacity improvement through soil densification.

A property having slope stabilisation work completed by Mainmark using JOG computer controlled grouting technology

JOG computer-controlled grouting underpinning alternative

JOG computer-controlled grouting uses a multi-point injection technique to insert cementitious grout materials under foundations. It can be used under commercial and residential buildings ranging from single-storey shops to high-rise structures. The injected materials have a controlled set time, which allows for the precise lifting of a structure.

Mainmark’s specialised in-house solutions

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to understanding your unique needs and objectives, working closely with you to develop and execute.

Featured case studies

A diverse group of passionate professionals, each bringing unique skills and experiences to drive innovation and excellence in every project we undertake.

Teretek® Re-levels and Supports Home Built on Sloping, Unstable Soil
Teretek® Re-levels and Supports Home Built on Sloping, Unstable Soil
Mainmark Completes Subsidence and Heave Re-Levelling Across Residential Housing Estate
Specialised Resin and High-Strength Concrete Used to Seal Damaged Groundwater Pit

Benefits of Mainmark’s treatments for slope stabilisation

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to understanding your unique needs and objectives, working closely with you to develop and execute.

Icon of a stopwatch, representing Mainmark's speed and efficiency compared to traditional slope stabilisation methods

Fast

Our slope stabilisation solutions can be completed within a matter of days or hours.

Environmentally inert icon showing a leaf symbol, representing Mainmark's methods as more environmentally friendly than traditional slope stabilisation methods

Environmentally inert

We use safe materials that are non-toxic and do not leach into the environment or affect the treated area.

Icon symbolising Mainmark’s non-invasive, low-disruption slope stabilisation solutions

Non-invasive

Slope stabilisation can be carried out without the need for excavation or extensive disruption.

Icon showing stacked layers or gradient blocks symbolising varied density options for slope stabalisation with Mainmark

Varied density choices

Material density can range from 30 to 1500 kg/m3

High strength

Our materials can achieve strengths of 50 kPa to more than 20 MPa.

Icon showing a pump injecting material into the ground for slope stablisation, symbolising variable flow and precise control over set times

Variable flow properties

With variable set times ranging from seconds to hours, materials can be precisely controlled and pumped over long distances.

Get in Touch

Our dedicated team of experts is committed to understanding your unique needs and objectives, working closely with you to develop and execute.