Airport Subsidence Repairs
Airports rely on structurally stable ground to support runways, taxiways, terminals, and operational infrastructure. Ground movement or subsidence can lead to surface deformation, cracking, drainage issues, and safety risks that must be addressed quickly to maintain operational continuity.
Repairing subsidence damage
RIT provides specialist resin injection solutions designed to stabilise weakened sub-bases beneath concrete slabs, aprons, and access routes without extensive excavation or operational shutdown.
Our advanced injection process strengthens soils, fills voids caused by water ingress or ground washout, and restores load-bearing capacity beneath critical infrastructure. Using precise monitoring throughout the process, we deliver controlled lifting and stabilisation where necessary, helping airport operators minimise disruption while ensuring long-term structural integrity.
Subsidence prevention & ground stabilisation
Preventative ground improvement plays a key role in protecting airport infrastructure from future settlement and structural movement.
RIT works with engineers and asset managers to identify early signs of sub-base deterioration and stabilise vulnerable areas before damage develops. Our minimally invasive methods allow preventative work to be carried out efficiently, reducing the need for costly reactive repairs.
By reinforcing soils beneath operational areas and addressing hidden voids early, our resin injection technology helps extend the lifespan of airport surfaces, maintain safety standards, and support continued operational performance.
Case studies
Our recent projects showcase the breadth of structural challenges we resolve across the UK. Each case study highlights our proven methods and long-term solutions delivered with minimal disruption.
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