Slope stabilization is one of our main activities, serving mainly the real estate market with basement excavation and retaining structures, as well as slope stabilization and retaining structures for roadways and for the industrial or energy sectors, among others.
We maintain constant innovation and optimization programs in our designs and construction processes, to adapt to the increasingly challenging conditions of our clients’ projects and needs. We offer comprehensive design and construction solutions, including even earthmoving services, when required.
- Soil Nailing: Passive slope stabilization system composed of steel rebars encapsulated in grout and covered by a reinforced shotcrete wall. Applicable on terrains with favorable geotechnical conditions and low magnitude overloads.
- Anchored Wall: Post-tensioned elements used to transfer tension loads to the ground in conditions where a more robust protection system is required, with controlled deformations.
- Shotcrete: A technique that allows for the construction of concrete coverings in retaining walls or other structures by means of pumping concrete and projecting it with compressed air at the nozzle.
- Diaphragm Wall: Rigid waterproof screen, commonly used to stabilize vertical excavations with high overload conditions, next to delicate structures or under soft subsoil strata and the presence of groundwater.
- Sheet Piles: Flexible screen made up of prefabricated elements, usually made of steel, used as retaining structures and installed into the ground by means of hydraulic vibrators.