Swelling of expansive soils and the associated movement of foundations caus
e serious distress to many structures, With the existing expansive clays in
Oman, many buildings have shown severe damages resulting in considerably h
igh maintenance costs. To avoid such damages prior to construction, expansi
ve clays may be stabilized. This paper reports the findings of an experimen
tal investigation to reduce swelling properties of clays. For this reason a
potentially expansive soil from Al-Khod was selected. Several economical s
tabilization techniques were applied. These include remolding the soil with
different proportions of sand, lime and cement and finally using different
proportions of salt in the pore fluid, All techniques were found effective
in reducing the expansive behavior of the tested soil to various degrees,
except salt which showed an increase in swelling potential, Furthermore, th
is study indicated that lime addition is best suited to improve the swellin
g behavior of the selected soil.