Based on the subsoil properties we provide design and recommendations on the type of foundations to be provided, size and dimension, foundation depth, the safe and allowable bearing capacities.
Shoring is a common technique used to reinforce below-ground excavations during construction projects, as well as to provide temporary reinforcement for above-ground structures which are in the process of being renovated or permanently reinforced by other means.
Undertaking concrete pile foundation, design and analysis. Piles are types of deep foundations used to carry very heavy structural loads to firm strata. They could be cast in situ or pre cast, bored or driven.
Designing piles as compaction piles to improve bearing capacity of sandy soils. Sands or sandy soils can be compacted by driving piles which increases its density and in turn improves bearing capacity
Methods of treating unstable slopes by soil nailing, shotcreting. Soil nailing is a technique used to reinforce and strengthen existing ground. It consists of installing closely spaced bars into a slope or excavation as construction proceeds from top down. Shotcrete, gunite or sprayed concrete is concrete or mortar conveyed through a hose and pneumatically projected at high velocity onto a surface, as a construction technique. It is typically reinforced by conventional steel rods, steel mesh, or fibers.
Designing gabion retaining walls. A gabion is a cage, cylinder, or box filled with rocks, concrete, or sometimes sand and soil for use in civil engineering, road building, military applications and landscaping. For erosion control, caged riprap is used. For dams or in foundation construction, cylindrical metal structures are used.