Soil nailing is a soil reinforcement technique that involves drilling and placing steel bolts to create a retaining wall. It is used to stabilize slopes, contain soil cuts, and construct walls.
Soil nailing is a soil stabilization system that reinforces temporary slopes or cuttings by inserting steel bars anchored with mortar.
This method is ideal for soils with a certain degree of cohesion or cementation, where the temporary stability of the ground is crucial during the construction process.
Soil nailing or anchored soil, is a soil stabilization technique that can be used on natural or excavated slopes.
It involves drilling holes for the insertion of steel bars into the face of a slope, generally this is done with self-drilling bolts. Subsequently, the network of inserted bolts are connected to each other with a rigid or flexible face.
When using rigid facing, the connection between bolts is made with ACMA mesh reinforcement and shotcrete. If flexible facing is used, this is achieved using high-strength meshes plus elements that control the erosion of the exposed faces.
✔ Reinforces slopes and terrain cuts.
✔ Use of steel bars anchored with mortar.
✔ Ideal for cohesive or cemented soils.
✔ Temporary or permanent solution.
✔ Suitable for infrastructure projects and deep excavations.
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