What Are Tiebacks?
Tiebacks are tensioned ground anchors installed at an angle and bonded into competent soil or rock with grout. Once stressed, they transfer lateral loads away from the wall or shoring system, helping reduce deformation and improving overall stability.
GSI tieback systems are engineered based on soil stratigraphy, groundwater conditions, anticipated loading, and allowable movement criteria. In Canadian environments where freeze–thaw cycling, high groundwater, and variable soils are common, properly designed anchors play a key role in long-term stability and risk reduction.