Slab Lifting -- High-tech Answer for Repairing Roads, Bridges, Airports & Utilities

How do you save & repair failing buildings, roads & infrastructure--efficiently and less expensively? Geo-polymer-polyurethane-foams appear to hold the answer. SlabLifting.com is free resource on dealing with failing subgrades, streets & sub-soils.
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May 18, 2012 - PRLog -- SlabLifting.com  is the high-tech, long-awaited resource for repairing roads, bridges, airports & utilities. Construction project managers, contractors, public works & utility agencies may find some answers here.

Many managers have often wondered:  "How can I save & repair failing buildings, roads & infrastructure--efficiently and less expensively? Geo-polymer (polyurethane) foams appear to hold the answer. http://www.SlabLifting.com is the free resource on dealing with failing subgrades, streets & sub-soils.

Hosted by 'Coach Gary' Micheloni, "America's Project Manager", the site features videos which provide insight into methods of repairing buildings and other infrastructure--methods which do not involve demolition and re-construction!

Slablifting.com is your resource on how to deal with failing subgrades, streets, subsoil materials. Whether it's cracking on asphalt streets, concrete slabs, airport tarmacs and bridge approaches, and so on, it all happens for a reason. And often, the simple reason is that the very dirt below that infrastructure has failed!

It also happens with underground utilities, such as water lines, sewer lines, even manholes, because when water infiltrates and washes out the supporting soils...the structure itself fails.

According to 'Coach Gary', "We have a brief white paper report on this: free tools that you can use to evaluate the issues you have on your own projects and facilities. It's available on the website, and you can get it immediately, even if it's 2 o'clock in the morning!" Or, you can get a contact email address at the website, if that is more helpful.

And, the website itself has links to hundreds and hundreds of relevant videos, as well. Plus, you can always leave comment on  the site.

There is a YouTube channel that accompanies the site, and you can view it at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ConcreteSlabLifting

The best way to get the free information about using these high-tech tools, so that you can do your own 'concrete slab lifting' is by beginning with a video:

http://youtu.be/vtjVxfg8ars

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