Our soil anchoring services are best recognized and also proven as best. As this service is application-based construction, the structures are formed after due scrutiny of need. Following vital aspects are considered:
- Anchorage Zone
- Nature of Structure
- Final wall
- Installation
Application
Anchoring means insertion of anchor at a fixed length. The name is given based on the substance they are anchored into. In rock anchoring, fixed length is anchored in hard rock whereas in soil anchoring same is done but in soil.
Technique of Anchoring gives additional support without interfering with the foundation construction. Depending on the requirements, these supports are later installed either during or after completion of the structure.
Based on the quality and life of the structure, they are installed either on a temporary basis or permanently. In simple words, rock & soil anchoring can be defined as the supporting system for walls and earth retention without altering foundation.
Our keen personnel tend to select techniques after studying environmental aspects. We undertake and deliver work with full satisfaction to maintain the quality of the work. As such, we strive to provide magnificence.
We are in a position to complete any big project with the help of our experienced and devoted manpower and modern technique.
We specialize in soil and rock anchoring, by mainly using ground anchors. These anchors consist of a steel tendon (either a bar or strands) that is grouted into a pre-drilled hole in rock or soil. Once the grout hardens, the tendon is tensioned against a plate or block, securing it to prevent movement of retaining structures. These soil or rock anchors are also commonly known as "tiebacks."
The fundamental parts of a ground anchor are (1) the length of the bond (2) free focusing on length; and (3) head of a bond. The bond length is called socket, and it is that part of the anchor which transfers the steel tensile load from the tendon into the surrounding rocks or soil.
The anchor ligament is securely embedded into the concrete with grout to ensure the proper bonding length. Unrestricted and extendable, the free stressing length transfers all load from grouted attachment to anhor head
The anchor head attaches the anchor ligament to the structure being built. This usually includes a nut and a bearing plate. Rock and soil anchors give a high burden limit in unfortunate ground conditions, as the bond length is basically expanded to accommodate the load required.
Unlike in other methods, anchoring doesn’t require large area for digging. This makes it a great option when there is restriction of space or when there is the need to minimize environmental impact. Since anchors can be developed of tough anti-corrosive materials, they offer a durable framework with practically no upkeep.
Anchors are often used to support construction projects, serve as strong retaining walls, or prevent structures from being lifted by external forces. We are a reliable soil and rock anchoring company that uses rock anchors to stabilize walls and slopes, support towers and bridges, secure dams, and reinforce the foundations of caissons.