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What is vibroflotation?

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Updated: 5/25/2024

Vibro-Flotation is a collective term for forms of ground improvement brought about by inserting a vibrating Poker into the ground, and includes Vibro-Compaction and Vibro-Replacement. The latter process is often referred to as (Vibro-) Stone Column.

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