Support Restoration Technologies in Ohio

We have the experience and expertise to solve the toughest geotechnical grouting challenges

T. Luckey Sons Inc. works throughout the United States and Overseas  providing ground improvement solutions to unique and often complex problems for government, industrial, and commercial businesses.  For over 40 years T. Luckey has provided cutting edge technology in areas of chemical polyurethane grouting for structural soil densification, leak sealing, soil stabilization, roadway undersealing and industrial floor repairs.  Our specialized processes of point precision grouting, membrane leak sealing, often combined with Ground Penetrating  Microwave Radar analysis, allows us to identify voids and implement solutions, such as sinkhole repair,  with precision grouting capabilities – all without excavation.

Along with these geotechnical services, we also offer repairs for dams, leak repairs for structures, mine and quarry leak sealing and foundation underpinning.  To see examples of our solutions look at our past projects for ground improvement.

Proven, Professional Problem Solvers

We solve a variety of problems for a number of people including Geotechnical Engineers, Construction Contractors, Transportation/Public Works, Industrial Facilities, and Mining/Oil & Gas Operators. Contact us and see why T. Luckey Sons is a trusted name in the Support Restoration Technologies industry.

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Featured Projects & Case Studies

White House Restoration

Groundwater infiltrating the basement of the White House Press Briefing Room was causing serious problems during recent renovations. The majority of the groundwater infiltration was coming in through the original stone...

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Saint Regis Restoration

Located two blocks from the White House in Washington D.C. is the famous Saint Regis Hotel. The Saint Regis Hotel is considered one of the best hotels in the world and caters to many...

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Barren River Project

A new intake structure being built required a cofferdam to be constructed out into the Barren River. Once completed, the cofferdam would be dewatered and excavated down to proper grade elevation. Early into the excavation...

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University of Cincinnati Groundwater

During construction of a new power generating plant for the University of Cincinnati old abandoned fuel tanks were found buried in sand. During the excavation of the tanks it was discovered that the surrounding sand fill...

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Open Pit Quarry

A small river located approximately 1/4 mile away begin leaking water into an open pit quarry through rock fractures in the river bottom. The leaks grew as water eroded away the mud seems and eventually the entire river flow was...

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Bischoff Restoration

Shortly after its original construction in 1960, the Bischoff Reservoir began to experience a small amount of leakage through limestone formations. The leak was evident near the toe of the dam and was estimated to be approximately...

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