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Piles and Lagging Shoring

This method combines the use of drilled piles and lagging to provide secure, temporary excavation support. Piles are drilled into the ground to create a solid foundation, and the lagging (typically wood or steel) is placed between the piles to form a retaining wall. This system is highly effective in stabilizing deep excavations and preventing soil movement, making it ideal for urban construction sites.

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Caisson Wall Shoring

Caisson wall shoring involves the use of large-diameter drilled caissons installed to form deep, watertight barriers. This technique is particularly effective where existing building are present,  in challenging soil or water-saturated environments, providing long-lasting protection against soil movement and water infiltration during excavation. Caisson wall shoring is often used in deep foundation work, waterfront developments, and projects requiring high stability and resistance to ground pressures.

Sheet Piles

Our sheet piling services provide effective earth retention, particularly for projects near bodies of water, waterfronts, or areas with loose or unstable soil. We install interlocking steel sheet piles to create robust retaining walls that prevent soil movement, water seepage, and erosion, all while maintaining long-term structural stability.

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Tiebacks and Soil Anchors

Tiebacks or soil anchors are deep foundation systems used to provide stability to structures like retaining walls or slopes. Consisting of steel tendons or cables drilled into the ground and anchored at depth, they resist forces such as tension or shear, helping prevent movement and improve structural integrity.

Micropiles

Micropiles are small-diameter, high-capacity piles that offer an ideal solution for projects with limited access or low overhead clearance. These piles are often used for foundation reinforcement, seismic retrofitting, or when working in constrained urban environments. We provide precise installation, ensuring minimal disruption and maximum load-bearing capacity in challenging conditions.

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Driven Piles

We install driven piles, such as steel, concrete, or timber piles, for deep foundation support in a variety of soil types. This method is highly effective in transferring load deep into stable strata, offering a cost-effective solution for high-load-bearing projects. Our team ensures that driven piles are installed to precise depths, providing long-lasting stability even in difficult or expansive soil conditions.

Caissons

Caissons are large-diameter, deep foundation elements that provide exceptional support for heavy structures, especially in conditions where bedrock or dense soil is located at great depths. Our caisson installations can be used for bridge foundations, high-rise buildings, and other projects requiring substantial load-bearing capacity. We offer both drilled and auger-cast caisson solutions depending on project specifications.

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Underpinning

Our underpinning services are designed to strengthen and stabilize existing foundations. Whether due to changes in load requirements, settlement, or the need for deeper foundation support, we utilize various techniques—including micropiles, helical piles, and reinforced concrete—to restore and enhance the structural integrity of older buildings. Our underpinning solutions are ideal for both residential and commercial properties undergoing renovation or expansion.

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