What is Permanent Shoring?
Permanent shoring refers to the process of reinforcing and stabilizing the soil and rock surrounding a construction site to ensure the long-term stability of structures such as retaining walls, foundations, and excavation sites. This is achieved through the use of various anchoring methods, including soil nails and shotcrete, which are designed to provide a permanent support system for the retaining wall or structure.
At GeoStabilization International, we specialize in providing construction contractors with a range of solutions for permanent shoring. Our team of experts has extensive experience in designing and implementing innovative shoring systems that are tailored to meet the specific needs of each project.
We offer a wide range of solutions for including the use of soil nails, which are steel reinforcements that are drilled into the soil and anchored in place with grout. This method is ideal for stabilizing soil and rock in areas where excavation is required, or for supporting retaining walls or other structures.
Another method we use is shotcrete, which involves spraying a mixture of cement, sand, and water onto the surface of the soil or rock. This creates a strong and durable barrier that provides additional support for retaining walls and other structures.