The construction industry is a constantly evolving field, with new technologies and methods being regularly introduced to improve efficiency and sustainability. One of these recent innovations is the partnership between Natrio Group and WA Stabilising, part of the Hiway Group (Hiway Stabilizers), specialists in recycling solutions.
Joint Mission Between Companies
The partnership of Natrio Group, led in Brazil by Arthur Falk, was formed with the aim of carrying out a project in Western Australia’s wheat belt. The joint mission was to provide an efficient and environmentally friendly solution for soil management in the region.
Supply of Quicklime
As part of this partnership, Natrio supplied 160 metric tons of quicklime. This material was transported to the project site by trucks equipped with pneumatic tanks. Quicklime is a crucial material in the construction industry, used to stabilize soil and improve its capacity to support structures.
Application of Lime
The WA Stabilising team was responsible for applying the quicklime to the soil. This process involved the even distribution of lime over the designated area and mixing it with the existing soil. The quicklime was then slaked, a process involving the addition of water to initiate a chemical reaction that produces hydrated lime.
Results and Impact
Photos from the project show the quicklime being spread and slaked by the WA Stabilising team. The success of this project is a testament to the effectiveness of the partnership between Natrio and WA Stabilising. Moreover, it highlights the potential of quicklime as an effective solution for soil management.
The partnership between Natrio and WA Stabilising not only resulted in a successful soil management project but also set a precedent for future collaborations in the construction industry. This partnership demonstrates the power of innovation and collaboration in driving progress and promoting sustainability within the construction industry.