by bigrivergeostg | May 31, 2024
Marine bulkheads are structures built along shorelines or waterfronts to prevent erosion, manage water levels, or facilitate maritime activities. They are constructed using various materials and techniques, such as sheet piling, concrete, or natural stone, to provide...
by bigrivergeostg | May 31, 2024
Drilled shafts are deep cylindrical excavations drilled into the ground and filled with concrete to support structures in challenging soil or geological conditions. They are used for high-rise buildings, bridges, transmission towers, and other structures requiring...
by bigrivergeostg | May 31, 2024
Drilled caissons, also known as drilled shafts or drilled piers, are large-diameter cylindrical excavations drilled into the ground and filled with concrete to provide foundational support for bridges, buildings, or other structures. They are used in areas with high...
by bigrivergeostg | May 31, 2024
Driven H piles are steel piles that are impact-driven into the ground to support structures or transfer loads to deeper soil or rock layers. They are commonly used in marine construction, bridge foundations, highway sound walls, and industrial structures due to their...
by bigrivergeostg | May 31, 2024
Tie-backs are structural anchors installed horizontally or at an angle to provide lateral support for retaining walls, bulkheads, or excavation shoring systems. They are typically installed through drilled holes into stable soil or rock and tensioned to counteract...