We had a blast at the NUCA of The Carolinas golf tournament supporting our customers. Even got to showcase our newest cellular concrete pump with the most advanced capabilities in the Southeast. Thank you to our trusted partners at Central Carolina Seeding, LLC for teeing it up with us. Dylan Spears Thomas Peed
Ryan Geotechnical Solutions
Construction
Greensboro, North Carolina 69 followers
Low-Density Cellular Concrete provider for geotechnical fill applications
About us
Ryan Geo is a specialty geotechnical contractor exclusively producing and placing low-density cellular concrete (LDCC). Cellular Concrete is commonly found under the controlled low-strength material (CLSM) and flowable fill product category as a solution for situations when standard fill materials are not suitable.
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www.ryangeo.com
External link for Ryan Geotechnical Solutions
- Industry
- Construction
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Greensboro, North Carolina
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
Locations
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Primary
128 Oconnor St
Greensboro, North Carolina 27406, US
Employees at Ryan Geotechnical Solutions
Updates
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Last week at the NUCA of The Carolinas' spring conference, Ryan Geotechnical Solutions had the privilege of showcasing the benefits of using Cellular Concrete in underground utility construction. If you were there and stopped by to say hello we greatly appreciate it and look forward to serving you in the Carolinas as your local Cellular Concrete applicator. #NUCA #CellularConcrete NUCA: National Utility Contractors Association NUCA of the Carolinas Young Leaders
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Absolutely thrilled to join an industry focused organization that represents its members in such a thoughtful, planned, and direct approach. RyanGeo is in the Carolinas supporting the Carolinas. #cellularconcrete NUCA of The Carolinas NUCA: National Utility Contractors Association
New Member Showcase: We are excited to announce that Ryan Geotechnical Solutions is now a member of NUCA of The Carolinas. Ryan Geotechnical Solutions provides Low-Density Cellular Concrete for Engineered Fill Applications. Their services are applicable in various areas such as Bridge Approach Fills, Fills Between Retaining Walls, Retaining Wall Backfills, Subgrade Modification, Roadway Fills, Load Balancing, Reinforced Soil Slope, Landslip Repair Fills, Mechanically Stabilized Earth, Weight Reducing Fills, Culvert Fills, Lightweight Levee Structures, Soil Stabilization, Foundation Fills, Landscaping and Plaza Fills, Tight Pipe Trenches, Pipe Cribbing, Annular Fills, Tunnel Backfills, Void Fills, Pipeline Fills, Pressure Reducing Fills, Underground Tank Fills, Storage Silo Fills, and Mine Fills. Ryan Geotechnical Solutions serves not only North Carolina and South Carolina but also other Mid-Atlantic and Southeast states. For more information, please visit their website at https://www.ryangeo.com/. #WeDigTheCarolinas #NUCAoftheCarolinas #NUCA #NewMember Douglas Ryan
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Ryan Geotechnical Solutions reposted this
Low Density Cellular Concrete (LDCC) - Load Reducing Fill - Pipe Abandonment - Bridge Abutments - MSE Backfill - Annular Space Grouting
Sometimes it is easier to show people just how fluid cellular concrete is. The GC on this project had limited access and needed to backfill between their lagging wall and basement structure. The lagging wall also had voids on the opposite side due to heavy rain. Ryan Geotechnical Solutions proposed Cellular Concrete due to its highly flowable nature and ability to seep through the lagging timber and completely fill all the voids. Yes, the plastic was removed shortly after taking this video!
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Final lift days are always satisfying. Our crew made quick work of 1,000 cubic yards last week. Five lifts of 30pcf cellular concrete were placed to reach a final height of 22ft. #cellularconcrete #lightweightfill #concrete
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RyanGeo doing what we do best. Cellular Concrete was chosen as the solution to backfill this parking deck structure due to its highly flowable nature. Traditional flowable fill wouldn't "flow" far enough and the area was too congesting and tight for #57 or dirt placement. With less than 1hr of total production time, 130cy of 30pcf material was place in two separate lift heights of 5 and 6 feet.
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When a general contractor is looking for a way to speed up their project by using cellular concrete we typically get asked two questions. 1) How soon after it is poured can we walk on it? & 2) How quickly can you pour the next lift? Answer: Cellular Concrete can be walked on usually within 4 to 5 hours after placement and additional lifts can begin once the concrete reaches a compressive strength of 1psi. (Standard placement practice is next day) Pictures are worth a thousand words... this loader was driving over a 4ft lift of cellular concrete the next morning.
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