Menard replaced deep piles with Deep Soil Mixing (DSM) columns for a factory in Mymensingh, Bangladesh—improving bearing capacity and controlling settlement with faster, cost-effective installation.

Project Overview
This project involved the development of an industrial building with both production and warehouse functions. The site, located in the Trishal area of Mymensingh, faced weak soil conditions with a high risk of settlement and liquefaction. The initial foundation design specified 18-meter-deep piles.
Challenge
Soil investigation revealed mostly silt with clay, with low SPT values (<20) extending up to 20 meters. Achieving a bearing capacity of 0.6 MPa and limiting settlement within 50 mm were essential for ensuring safe operations and long-term durability of the structure.
Ground Improvement Approach
After engineering review and consultation with Menard, the project team replaced piling with Deep Soil Mixing (DSM) to strengthen the soil, control settlement, and reduce liquefaction risks.
DSM Specifications:
- 490 DSM columns using a 0.8 m diameter single-auger method
- Columns installed to depths of 8.5 meters
- Load-bearing capacity: 250 kN per column
Performance Validation:
- Plate load tests confirmed target settlement limits (≤ 50 mm)
- Enhanced soil strength ensured safe support for the industrial loads
Benefits
- Improved soil bearing capacity on site
- Settlement control within engineering limits
- Faster execution compared to deep piling
- Lower total foundation cost
This project shows how Menard applies tested ground improvement methods like DSM to deliver safe, efficient, and budget-aligned results for industrial development—even in challenging soil conditions.
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Location: Trishal, Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Client: Wendler Interlining Bangladesh Limited
Engineer & Contractor: Steelmark Buildings Limited
Sector: Industry & Manufacturing
Execution Period: July – August 2024
DSM Installed: 490 columns
Volume Treated: 2,092 m³