Keller is North America’s leading geotechnical specialist contractor. We are experts in piling, ground improvement, grouting, earth retention and monitoring.
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The residential multi-family development is one of the largest expanding markets in North America. The search for life-work balance, as well as an active lifestyle for the empty nesters who are moving towards the urban cores of cities in the United States, will require innovative urban construc...
Wick drains, or prefabricated vertical drains (PVD), are prefabricated geotextile filter-wrapped plastic strips with molded channels. These act as drainage paths to take pore water out of soft compressible soil so it consolidates faster, often from decad
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Legacy North America Keller companies include Bencor, Case Atlantic, Case Foundation, Hayward Baker, HJ Foundation, Keller Canada, McKinney Drilling and Moretrench. To learn more about our rebranding to Keller, watch our video below. Operating as one company, offering all products and services in ...
Keller provides solutions to a wide range of geotechnical challenges across the entire construction spectrum.
Effective January 1, 2020, North America Keller companies Bencor, Case Atlantic, Case Foundation, Hayward Baker, HJ Foundation, Keller Canada, McKinney Drilling, and Moretrench will join together and rebrand to Keller.
Keller offers solutions to solve highly complex temporary or permanent support of excavation problems to ensure that any movement will not damage neighboring structures or utilities.
Low mobility (compaction) grouting involves the injection of a low-slump mortar grout to densify loose, granular soils and stabilize subsurface voids or sinkholes.