GeoSupport Systems has been awarded a contract to underpin a portion of Park Hill High School, addressing foundation settlement issues that have been identified at the facility. The project is scheduled for completion this spring, reinforcing the school's structural foundation and ensuring a safe environment for the students and staff who depend on it every day.

Foundation settlement occurs when the soil beneath a structure shifts, compresses, or erodes unevenly over time, placing stress on the building above and compromising its long-term stability. When settlement affects a school facility, prompt and expert remediation is essential, as the safety of students, faculty, and staff depends directly on the structural soundness of the building they occupy. GeoSupport Systems was selected for this project based on its deep specialization in geotechnical contracting and its established record of delivering foundation solutions for public-sector and municipal clients throughout the Midwest.
To address the settlement at Park Hill High School, GeoSupport Systems will employ a targeted underpinning approach, utilizing deep foundation systems engineered to transfer structural loads past unstable soils to more competent bearing strata below. The company's portfolio of Made in the USA foundation solutions - including helical piers, push piers, and grouted micropiles - are purpose-built for exactly this type of challenge, providing reliable, long-term stabilization with minimal disruption to the surrounding structure and its occupants.
"Every school building carries a responsibility that goes far beyond its walls - the safety of the people inside," said Josh Boesch, Owner of GeoSupport Systems. "GeoSupport Systems has engineered this solution to ensure that Park Hill High School stands on a stable, dependable foundation for decades to come, giving students, staff, and the community confidence that their facility is built to last."
GeoSupport Systems' project team will work within a carefully managed timeline to achieve full completion this spring. The company's field professionals and engineers will coordinate closely with school administration to minimize disruption throughout the duration of the work. By applying proven deep foundation methodology and using American-made materials and equipment, GeoSupport Systems aims to deliver a finished product that meets the highest standards of structural performance and longevity.
The Park Hill High School project is a further demonstration of GeoSupport Systems' expanding role as a trusted geotechnical partner for school districts, municipalities, and public institutions across the Midwest. As aging educational infrastructure increasingly requires specialized structural attention, GeoSupport Systems remains committed to providing communities with expert-driven solutions that protect both the buildings and the people they serve.
About GeoSupport Systems
GeoSupport Systems is an Omaha, Nebraska-based geotechnical contractor serving commercial, municipal, agricultural, and industrial clients across the Midwest, with offices in Omaha, Kansas City, and Oklahoma City. An official Supportworks dealer, the company specializes in deep foundation systems, concrete leveling and lifting, and earth retention solutions, delivering services including helical and push piers, grouted micropiles, polyurethane foam lifting, cellular concrete, soil nails, helical tiebacks, and Geo-Lock wall anchors. GeoSupport Systems has partnered with state departments of transportation, healthcare facilities, manufacturing operations, and utilities across multiple states, completing projects ranging from foundation stabilization and pavement repair to temporary shoring and pipeline support.
Email: info@geosupport.us
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Name
GeoSupport Systems
Contact name
Josh Boesch
Contact phone
(816) 838-0285
Contact address
1510 Liberty St
City
Kansas City
State
Missouri
Zip
64102
Country
United States
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https://geosupport.us/
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