Liquefaction is a common problem in earthquake-prone areas where soils lose strength due to the ground motion and behave like a viscous liquid, damaging overlying structures.

Mitigate potential liquefaction for sensitive structures in earthquake prone area like Indonesia
Liquefiable soil does not mean a site has to be abandoned, or that heavy foundations are required. Keller can apply a number of cost-effective techniques to mitigate liquefaction.