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Keller is North America’s leading geotechnical specialist contractor. We are experts in piling, ground improvement, grouting, earth retention and monitoring.
We believe in enhancing the cities we live and work by providing safe, innovative, and cost-effective foundation solutions.
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
Legacy North America Keller companies include Bencor, Case Atlantic, Case Foundation, Hayward Baker, HJ Foundation, Keller Canada, McKinney Drilling and Moretrench.
Jun 27, 2024 Keller announces Paul Leonard has been appointed President of Keller North America. Workplace and people Keller employee receives PECNJ recognition May 17, 2024 Ken Chadwick receives 2024 Construction of the Year award from the PECNJ. ...
Keller provides solutions to a wide range of geotechnical challenges across the entire construction spectrum.
Keller North America (Keller) announces the acquisition of GKM Consultants Inc., an instrumentation and monitoring provider in Quebec, Canada, with over 15 years of experience. GKM will continue to operate as a separate company within Keller providing customers with the same industry-leading service...
Operating as one company in each local market, offering all products and services, we’ll be easier to understand and engage with. Clients can be confident they’re getting the best, most competitive solutions, especially when these involve multiple techniques. This integration will further different...
The earthquake drain ground improvement method minimizes bearing capacity failures and settlement during and immediately after a seismic event. It mitigates liquefaction by limiting excess pore pressures generated during seismic events to levels less tha