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Wet Soils-Difficult Access For Construction
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1993, Arizona Department of Transportation, H.
Eugene Hansen, P.E.
“It is evident from the experience of the
construction personnel at the site that the Condor SS treatment was very
effective in preventing or limiting instability of the clay soils during
construction.”
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1991, The Hamstra Group, Inc., Eric Carlson
“I feel I made a very wise decision in having you
do the stabilization with your product in lieu of lime…This definitely
was a big time saver and allowed me to work on the site immediately
after rain…”
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Buildings/Roadways
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2009, Coleman Consulting, Jesse E. Coleman, Jr.,
P.E.
“I have consistently recommended the use of Condor
SS over the past 15 years… throughout Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama and
overseas locations. The
criterion for performing very well is the reduction of swell to one inch
(1.0) or less within the treated/stabilized zone…generally accepted by
most Architects and Structural Engineers…”
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1992, Professional Services Industries, Inc.,
Robert P. Arias, P.E.
“75% reduction in swell after 27 day curing
period.”
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1984, Multnomah County Oregon, Tor Lyshaug, P.E.,
Director
“…took place in 1968-1969…It has been our
experience and my observation so far that we have yet to find a
condition where we have applied Condor SS to soils with sufficient clay
content that the stabilization so
far has not been of a permanent nature.”
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1992, Non-Standard Stabilizers, USDA Forest
Service, US Department of Transportation and Federal Highway
Administration
“…is highly effective in permanently reducing the
moisture content in expansive clays, eliminating subgrade and foundation
problems…The change is permanent and the clay mass becomes insensitive
to variations in moisture.
When well compacted it can provide bearing equivalent to solid rock.”
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Condor Soil Stabilizer vs Lime
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1989, AT Laboratories,
Inc., Troy J. Looney
“Condor SS is equal to
hydrated lime as used in a soil stabilization
process to reduce shrinkage and swelling.”
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Condor Soil Stabilizer
vs Soil Cement Treatment
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1991, NASA, Lt. Col. Gary
L. Kratochvil, Geologic Science Advisor
“Condor SS will equal and
surpass soil cement treat.”
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Environmental Testing
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2010, Test America, Brian
Cone, CHMM
“…impact to the environment
with regard to Condor products would be no more
than that experienced by applying similar
quantities of potable water that meets EPA
drinking water standards.”
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1991, State of California
Department of Fish and Game, Michael E. Rugg,
Assoc. Water Quality Biologist
“…use of dilute Condor SS,
in accordance with the manufacturer’s
recommendations for use directly on soil
materials, would not pose a significant risk of
violating either FGC 5650 (a) or (f).”
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1985, Waterlab, Beth E.
Myers
“…meets EPA drinking water
allowable maximums.”
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