Underpinning

Underpinning

Underpinning is a method used to strengthen or stabilize existing foundations that have settled, cracked, or become inadequate to support the structure above. It involves extending or reinforcing the foundation with additional supports, such as piles, beams, or...
Timber Piles

Timber Piles

Timber piles are wooden poles driven into the ground to support structures in marine environments, soft soils, or areas with high groundwater levels. They are cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and suitable for temporary or permanent applications such as docks,...
Underpinning

Secant Walls

Secant walls are constructed by overlapping concrete or grout-filled piles to form a continuous wall that provides structural support and groundwater containment. They are used in various applications, including basement walls, retaining walls, tunnel shafts, and...
Slurry Walls

Slurry Walls

Slurry walls are constructed by excavating a trench and filling it with a stabilizing slurry mixture to support the surrounding soil and prevent water infiltration. They are commonly used as barriers to contain contaminated groundwater, provide excavation support in...
Deep Soil Mixing

Deep Soil Mixing

Deep soil mixing is a ground improvement technique that involves mechanically blending in situ soil with cementitious materials to improve its strength, stability, and load-bearing capacity. This method is used for soil stabilization, foundation reinforcement,...